hlakka

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to make the sound of an eagle
 * 2) used to show excitement, anticipation, or joy at the prospect of something

Usage notes

 * This verb is used personally except in the phrase where it is impersonal.
 * The verb hlakka is one of several personal verbs—such as, and  —that have come to be used impersonally (possibly since most impersonal Icelandic verbs denote feeling, the senses or some evaluation). Because of this, using the subject in the accusative or dative instead of in the nominative is a common mistake:
 * Mig hlakkar til veislunnar.
 * Mér hlakkar til veislunnar.
 * Ég hlakka til veislunnar.
 * I look forward to the party.

Derived terms

 * hlakka til einhvers (to look forward to something)
 * hlakka í einhverjum (for someone to feel giddy with joy)
 * hlakka yfir einhverju (to gloat over something)