This is the 874th most frequent Icelandic word.
þorski
The Icelandic word "þorski" means "cod" in English.
The word "þorski" in this sentence is in the accusative case, singular form, used directly as the object of the verb "keypti" (bought).
Ég keypti ferskan þorski í búðinni.
I bought fresh cod in the store.
Here, "þorski" appears in the accusative case, singular, functioning as the object of the verb "veiddum" (caught).
Við veiddum þorski í sjónum.
We caught cod in the sea.
In this case, "þorski" is used in the accusative case, singular, after the verb phrase "elska þér" (do you love), maintaining its role as the direct object within the question.