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klæði — meaning in English: clothes

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Þriðjudagur
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neutral common
Usage
The word 'klæði' is commonly used in everyday conversations among Icelanders when discussing clothing items, whether it's for casual wear or special occasions. For example, you might hear it in a clothing store, as locals ask for help in finding specific 'klæði' for a party or event.
Synonyms & nuances
'Klæði' is generally used for 'clothes' in a broad sense, while 'fatnaður' is a more formal term that leans towards 'apparel'. You might choose 'klæði' in casual conversations, whereas 'fatnaður' may suit more formal discussions about fashion or textile industry.
Culture
'Klæði' has deep roots in Icelandic culture, reflecting the importance of traditional clothing in historical contexts, such as the 'lopapeysa', a wool sweater often worn during harsh winters. Interestingly, 'klæði' can also refer to ceremonial garments, showing how clothing signifies both functionality and identity in Icelandic society.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'klæði'?
'Klæði' is a singular noun that can also be used in a plural sense, referring to clothes collectively. However, you may encounter 'klæðin' as a more specific plural form in some contexts.
Q.How do I use 'klæði' in a sentence?
You can use 'klæði' in a sentence such as 'Ég þarf ný klæði fyrir ferðina,' which means 'I need new clothes for the trip.' This shows practical usage in everyday needs.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'klæði'?
A common mistake is confusing 'klæði' with 'fjölbreytni', which means variety. Remember, 'klæði' specifically refers to clothing, while 'fjölbreytni' refers to the diversity of options or styles.
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