What does vertu blessaður in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word vertu blessaður in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use vertu blessaður in Icelandic.
The word vertu blessaður in Icelandic means goodbye. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word vertu blessaður
goodbyeinterjection |
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Vertu blessaður. Solong. |
Vertu blessaður, Hank So long, Hank |
(Opinberunarbókin 15:3) Við ættum því að forðast í bænum okkar orðalag á borð við: „Góðan dag, Jehóva,“ „ástarkveðjur“ eða „vertu blessaður.“ (Revelation 15:3) So when praying we would avoid such statements as, “Good morning, Jehovah,” “We send you our love,” or, “Have a nice day.” |
Vertu ávallt staðfastur og þú munt blessaður og börn þín að þér förnum. Hold out faithful and you shall be blessed, and your children after you. |
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