skagafirði

This is the 234th most frequent Icelandic word.


skagafirði

"Skagafirði" refers to "the fjord of Skagafjörður," a region and fjord in northern Iceland.


Here, 'Skagafjörð' is used in the accusative case as the direct object of the verb 'heimsótti' (visited).

Ég heimsótti Skagafjörð í sumarfríinu mínu.

I visited Skagafjörður during my summer vacation.


In this example, 'Skagafirði' is in the dative case, describing the location of the guide.

Umsjónarmaðurinn í Skagafirði er mjög vingjarnlegur.

The guide in Skagafjörður is very friendly.


Here, 'Skagafjörður' is used in the nominative case as the subject of the verb phrase 'eiga áhugaverða sögulega merkingu' (has interesting historical significance).

Mér finnst Skagafjörður eiga svo áhugaverða sögulega merkingu.

I think Skagafjörður has such an interesting historical significance.