gerði

This is the 155th most frequent Icelandic word.


gerði

"Gerði" in Icelandic means "made" or "did" (past tense of "gera").


In this sentence, 'gerði' is the past tense of the verb 'gera', which means 'to make' or 'to do'. It shows the action of making something.

Ég gerði köku í gær.

I made a cake yesterday.


Here, 'gerði' functions as the past tense of 'gera', meaning 'to do'. It describes performing an action according to someone's request.

Hann gerði það sem ég bað hann um.

He did what I asked him to.


In this context, 'gerðum' is the past tense first person plural form of 'gera', emphasizing collaborative effort.

Við gerðum handritið saman.

We crafted the script together.