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Deciduous Trees
(6 votes)
, Played 110 times
Identify common deciduous trees by their leaves.
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Butterflies
(3 votes)
, Played 20 times
Learn to identify species of butterflies common to the British Isles and elsewhere in Europe.
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Icelandic Number Declension - Neuter
(3 votes)
, Played 13 times
Bizarrely, in Icelandic the numbers 1 - 4 change form depending on the gender and the case of the noun(s) they count.Here are the forms for counting neuter nouns.
You're safe from 5 onwards.
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Icelandic Number Declension - Feminine
(3 votes)
, Played 10 times
Bizarrely, in Icelandic the numbers 1 - 4 change form depending on the gender and the case of the noun(s) they count.Here are the forms for counting feminine nouns.
You're safe from 5 onwards.
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Icelandic Number Declension - Masculine
(4 votes)
, Played 10 times
Bizarrely, in Icelandic the numbers 1 - 4 change form depending on the gender and the case of the noun(s) they count.Here are the forms for counting masculine nouns.
You're safe from 5 onwards.
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Icelandic Adjective Declension - Strong Genitive
(2 votes)
, Played 12 times
Study the forms of four Icelandic regular adjectives (blue, black, red and green) for the genitive case.
'Strong' means that the adjective is describing an indefinite noun.
NOTE: Target audience = students of Icelandic. Probably not very fun for the casual player!
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Icelandic Adjective Declension - Strong Accusative
(2 votes)
, Played 14 times
Study the forms of four Icelandic regular adjectives (blue, black, red and green) for the accusative case.
'Strong' means that the adjective is describing an indefinite noun.
NOTE: Target audience = students of Icelandic. Probably not very fun for the casual player!
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Icelandic Adjective Declension - Strong Dative
(2 votes)
, Played 13 times
Study the forms of four Icelandic regular adjectives (blue, black, red and green) for the dative case.
'Strong' means that the adjective is describing an indefinite noun.
NOTE: Target audience = students of Icelandic. Probably not very fun for the casual player!
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Icelandic Adjective Declension - Strong Nominative
(2 votes)
, Played 19 times
Study the forms of four Icelandic regular adjectives (blue, black, red and green) for the nominative case.
'Strong' means that the adjective is describing an indefinite noun.
NOTE: Target audience = students of Icelandic. Probably not very fun for the casual player!
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History of Iceland - Part 1
(5 votes)
, Played 49 times
From the discovery of Iceland to the end of the original period of independence (the Commonwealth).
Two events occurred around 1000 AD, so note that they are in alphabetical order going down.
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British Mammals
(4 votes)
, Played 85 times
Quite a few mammals that live wild in the British Isles.
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British Seabirds
(5 votes)
, Played 59 times
A few of the seabirds that can be seen on the coastlines of the British Isles.
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Icelandic Simple Nouns
(2 votes)
, Played 94 times
Just select the correct word in Icelandic. There are 150 possible words.
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'To be' in Icelandic - Past Tense
(3 votes)
, Played 23 times
I thought this might be easier in some sort of context, and also just one tense at a time.
'Vera' is an irregular verb meaning 'to be'.
Note: because Icelandic declines adjectives, if you are female and you were drunk, then you were 'full', not 'fullur'.
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'To be' in Icelandic - Present Tense
(4 votes)
, Played 41 times
I thought this might be easier in some sort of context, and also just one tense at a time.
'Vera' is an irregular verb meaning 'to be'.
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Icelandic Mammals (Icelandic)
(3 votes)
, Played 71 times
Iceland has few mammals. The arctic fox is the only land mammal that predates humans. Of course, there are also whales etc, but I already made a game about whales in Icelandic.
Obviously Icelanders would generally say 'fox' not 'arctic fox', like Britons don't generally say 'red fox'.
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The Dog Family
(8 votes)
, Played 136 times
A few members of the dog family, including canines and vulpines.
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The Paris Commune
(1 votes)
, Played 8 times
The Paris Commune of 1871 is generally the French Revolution that people don't know much about. Here are some of the key figures, what they did, and what happened to them.
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Icelanders
(4 votes)
, Played 35 times
A few famous Icelanders. And by famous, I mean that I have heard of them. Now you can hear of them too.
The dot inside the pictures is the name of the person, the dot underneath is what they are famous for.
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Nationality in Icelandic
(4 votes)
, Played 25 times
Hvaðan ert þú?
Where are you from?
Answer this question in Icelandic.
If you are female, you need to take the -ur off the adjectives, and change any 'a' in the last syllable to 'ö'.
The top right is Australia - sorry it's partially covered.
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Everyday / Tourist Phrases in Icelandic
(6 votes)
, Played 190 times
Some common (well, perhaps not all of them) words and phrases that a tourist in Iceland might find handy.
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Icelandic Noun Declension - Genitive Neuter
(3 votes)
, Played 15 times
How to conjugate regular neuter nouns in the genitive in Icelandic.
Note: I'm mostly making this noun declension series for myself. They probably won't be that fun unless you are actually learning Icelandic, but I'm making them public just in case anybody is.
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Icelandic Noun Declension - Genitive Masculine
(2 votes)
, Played 10 times
How to conjugate regular masculine nouns in the genitive in Icelandic.
Note: I'm mostly making this noun declension series for myself. They probably won't be that fun unless you are actually learning Icelandic, but I'm making them public just in case anybody is.
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Icelandic Noun Declension - Genitive Feminine
(3 votes)
, Played 12 times
How to conjugate regular feminine nouns in the genitive in Icelandic.
Note: I'm mostly making this noun declension series for myself. They probably won't be that fun unless you are actually learning Icelandic, but I'm making them public just in case anybody is.
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Icelandic Noun Declension - Dative Neuter
(2 votes)
, Played 11 times
How to conjugate regular neuter nouns in the dative in Icelandic.
Note: I'm mostly making this noun declension series for myself. They probably won't be that fun unless you are actually learning Icelandic, but I'm making them public just in case anybody is.
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Icelandic Noun Declension - Dative Masculine
(2 votes)
, Played 17 times
How to conjugate regular masculine nouns in the dative in Icelandic.
Note: I'm mostly making this noun declension series for myself. They probably won't be that fun unless you are actually learning Icelandic, but I'm making them public just in case anybody is.
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Icelandic Noun Declension - Dative Feminine
(2 votes)
, Played 9 times
How to conjugate regular feminine nouns in the dative in Icelandic.
Note: I'm mostly making this noun declension series for myself. They probably won't be that fun unless you are actually learning Icelandic, but I'm making them public just in case anybody is.
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Icelandic Noun Declension - Accusative Masculine
(2 votes)
, Played 18 times
How to conjugate regular masculine nouns in the accusative in Icelandic.
Note: I'm mostly making this noun declension series for myself. They probably won't be that fun unless you are actually learning Icelandic, but I'm making them public just in case anybody is.
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Icelandic Noun Declension - Accusative Feminine
(2 votes)
, Played 11 times
How to conjugate regular feminine nouns in the accusative in Icelandic.
Note: I'm mostly making this noun declension series for myself. They probably won't be that fun unless you are actually learning Icelandic, but I'm making them public just in case anybody is.
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Icelandic Noun Declension - Nominative / Accusative Neuter
(2 votes)
, Played 12 times
How to conjugate regular neuter nouns in the nominative or the accusative in Icelandic.
Note: I'm mostly making this noun declension series for myself. They probably won't be that fun unless you are actually learning Icelandic, but I'm making them public just in case anybody is.
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