ætla

Etymology
From, from , from. Landt 1800 mentions it as typical Faroese in contrast to Danish tænke, slutte. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Pronunciation

 * (also in Suðuroy)

Verb

 * 1) to plan, to intend
 * 2) to think

Related terms

 * (plan, intention)

Etymology
From, from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to intend, to plan, to mean to, be going to
 * 2) to intend to go
 * 3)  to be going to, seem to be going to (indicating a likely course of events)
 * 4) to think, to believe, suppose, be of the opinion (that)
 * 5)  to believe or suppose (something) (of someone) impute or attribute (something) (to someone)
 * 6)  to intend (something) (for someone)
 * 7)  to wonder, to suppose
 * 1) to think, to believe, suppose, be of the opinion (that)
 * 2)  to believe or suppose (something) (of someone) impute or attribute (something) (to someone)
 * 3)  to intend (something) (for someone)
 * 4)  to wonder, to suppose
 * 1)  to intend (something) (for someone)
 * 2)  to wonder, to suppose
 * 1)  to wonder, to suppose
 * 1)  to wonder, to suppose
 * 1)  to wonder, to suppose

Usage notes

 * The verb ætla is an auxiliary verb much used in Icelandic.
 * Also used to ask for something in stores or restaurants.
 * Also used to ask for something in stores or restaurants.