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drykkur — meaning in English: drink

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'drykkur' when ordering beverages at a café or restaurant in Iceland. It's also common in social settings, such as when discussing drinks at a friend's gathering or during celebrations.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'drykkja,' which means 'to drink.' While 'drykkur' refers specifically to the drink itself, 'drykkja' focuses on the action of consuming a beverage. Choose 'drykkur' when discussing the item and 'drykkja' when talking about the act.
Culture
'Drykkur' has roots in Old Norse, where it also meant 'drink.' Icelanders take great pride in their local beverages, including traditional drinks like skyr and Brennivín. The use of 'drykkur' showcases the importance of socializing over a drink, reflecting Iceland's vibrant culture of community and hospitality.
FAQ
Q.What does drykkur mean in English?
'Drykkur' translates to 'drink' in English and refers to any liquid that one can consume, such as water, juice, or alcoholic beverages.
Q.How do you use drykkur in a sentence?
You can use 'drykkur' in a sentence like, 'Hvað ertu að drekka? Er þetta þinn drykkur?' which means 'What are you drinking? Is this your drink?'
Q.Is drykkur used for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks?
'Drykkur' can refer to both types of beverages. When you want to talk about drinks in general, it covers everything from water to wine.
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