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One year I'll get the hang of learning a language without interference from a previous language. With Icelandic -- not that I'm trying to learn it, beyond ye phrasebook material -- once again* I find German getting in the way: when reaching for a word, if I don't know the Íslenska, the Deutsches pops in its place.** This is especially disconcerting for prepositions. Asking for a bus ticket nach Stykkishólmur, instead of til, will only confuse the nice salesperson. Especially if I've already established myself as an English speaker.***

* Our last visit did wonders to my conversational German. Favorite moment: three young Germans in a hostel kitchen, befuddledly watching a low-budget Icelandic knock-off of The Dating Game as they cooked dinner. Finally one figured out what was going on, and explained it to her friends -- or tried to, for it took several go-rounds. The confusion was great fun all around, but left my Icelandic even worse the next day.

** I have the same problem with Spanish invading my Latin.

*** We got the distinct impression, last time, that Icelanders want to know straight off which language a conversation will be in: starting with a cheerful "Góðan daginn"**** then switching to English seemed to disconcert many.

**** GŌ-dhahn DIE-in -- soft g is a glottal stop. And in conversational Icelandic, many word endings get slurred into a shusch. This is disconcerting, but helpful when you're not sure what's the case taken by nouns after til.

---L.

How do you say "Tag, you're it!" in Icelandic?

Date: 15 June 2007 05:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenward.livejournal.com
Tag, you're it.
Here are the rules:
Each player lists 8 facts/habits about themselves. The rules of the game are posted at the beginning before those facts/habits are listed. At the end of the post, the player then tags 8 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.

:-)
Jen W.

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