Introduction to Verbs
Icelandic verbs work on very similar principles to English verbs.
They conjugate for all the different pronouns, but the way different tenses are expressed is very similar to English. Here's a regular verb in the present tense
Ég drekk - I drink
Þú drekkur - you drink
Við drekkum - we drink
Þið drekkið - you (plural) drink
Hann/hún/það drekkur - he/she/it drinks
Þeir/þær/þau drekka - they drink
Þér drekkið – you (formal, outdated) drink
As we advance through a few sets of example sentences, you'll learn some more about the different types of Icelandic verbs. Here are some of the simplest example sentences:
Hann býr í Ameríku.
He lives in America.
Ég fer með honum.
I go with him.
Við drekkum bjór.
We drink beer.
Here is a verb that is conjugated a bit differently:
Ég fæ – I get
Þú færð – you get
Við fáum – we get
Þið fáið – you (plural) get
Hann/hún/það fær – he/she/it gets
Þeir/þær/þau fá – they get
Þér fáið – you (formal,outdated) get