GG: Icelandic Pronunciation
Created | Updated Sep 29, 2020
Iceland is a wonderful country to visit, but many tourists are baffled by the long Icelandic place names. In fact, Icelandic has a very simple phonetic pronunciation system, so you can learn to pronounce the language very quickly, even if you haven't a clue what you are saying. This is handy for saying the place names, if for nothing else.
Icelandic has three extra letters which do not occur in English, although they did more than a thousand years ago:
- þ is called 'Thorn'.
- ð is called 'Eth'. The upper case version is Ð.
- æ is called 'Aye'.
Vowels
There are seven vowels, a, e, i, o, u, y and æ. Five of these can take an accent, which changes the pronunciation, and o can have two dots over it.
Letter | Pronunciation |
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a | as in pat (as pronounced by North of England person) |
á | ow as in howl |
e | as in pet |
i | as in pit |
í | ee as in peel |
o | as in pot |
ó | as in pole |
ö | uh sound as in German möbel or French meuble |
u | as in put |
ú | as in pool |
ý | ee as in feet |
æ | i as in fight |
Note that e is always pronounced, even at the end of a word.
Consonants
The basic pronunciation of the letters, when not in a special combination:
Letter | Pronunciation |
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b, d, f, k, l, m, n, p, t, v, x | as in English |
g | always hard g as in get |
h | sounded as a separate letter, even after p. |
j | y sound as in yellow |
r | slightly trilled |
s | as in sit, not a z sound as in toys |
þ | th as in thin |
ð | th as in the |
c, q, w and z | These letters do not exist in Icelandic, but are used in imported 'international' words, such as 'pizza'. |
Special Combinations
While most letters are pronounced indivually, there are a few combinations with special pronunciation:
Letters | Pronunciation |
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hv | as kv |
fl | as pl |
fn | as p |
ll | as tl |
sj | as sh in English |
ng | as nk at end of word, ng in middle |
ey | as in pale |
ei | as in pale |
au | as in pole |
Some examples
- Ísland = Eess-land - the Icelandic for Iceland
- Reykjavík = Rake-ya-veek - the capital
- Snæfell = Snigh-fetl - Snow Mountain
- Vatnajökull = Vatna-yuhktl - the big Ice-cap that gives Iceland its name
- Geysir = Gace-Ir - the original Geyser
- Þingvellir = Thing-vetlir - the site of the original Icelandic parliament