This is the 49th most frequent Icelandic word.
komið
"Komið" means "come" or "arrived" in English.
Here, 'komið' serves as an imperative plural form of the verb 'koma,' used to greet multiple people in a formal or polite setting.
Komið þið sæl og blessuð!
Welcome! (literally: Come ye happy and blest!)
In this example, 'komið' functions as the primary verb in the sentence and means 'has been released,' conveying the notion of something becoming available.
Þetta er komið út á netið.
This has been released online.
In this sentence, 'komið' is the past participle form of the verb 'koma' meaning 'to come' or 'to arrive.' It is used here as part of the perfect tense construction, indicating an action that was completed in the past.