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þjóð — meaning in English: nation

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'þjóð' in contexts related to national identity, cultural discussions, and historical narratives. For example, during national holidays like Þjóðhátíð, Icelanders celebrate their 'þjóð' through various cultural events that honor their heritage and collective identity.
Synonyms & nuances
'Þjóð' is closely related to the word 'land,' which refers more specifically to the territory rather than the people. While 'land' can denote geographical aspects, 'þjóð' emphasizes the shared culture and identity of its people, making it a more emotionally resonant choice in discussions about nationhood.
Culture
'Þjóð' has its roots in Old Norse, where it originally referred to a people or race. This word holds significant cultural value in Iceland, often used in discussions of nationalism and community. Interestingly, the term is sometimes evoked in poetry and songs that celebrate Icelandic identity, reflecting the rich literary tradition of the country.
FAQ
Q.What does the Icelandic word 'þjóð' mean?
'Þjóð' translates to 'nation' in English, encompassing the idea of a community bonded by shared culture, language, and history.
Q.How do you pronounce 'þjóð'?
'Þjóð' is pronounced as 'th-yowth,' where the 'þ' is a voiceless dental fricative, similar to the 'th' in 'think.'
Q.Can 'þjóð' be used in formal writing?
Yes, 'þjóð' is appropriate for both written and spoken Icelandic in neutral contexts, including formal discussions about national matters, cultural identity, and in literature.
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