perturbing in Icelandic

Updated: 07-05-2026 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know perturbing in Icelandic? How to use perturbing in Icelandic and how to say perturbing in Icelandic? How to write perturbing in Icelandic? Now let's learn how to say perturbing in Icelandic language.

perturbing translate to Icelandic meanings: raska.
In other words, raska in Icelandic is perturbing in English.
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perturbingraska

How to use perturbing in Icelandic?

Meaning of perturbing in Icelandic language is: raska.

Other words in Icelandic

  • perturbing: raska.
  • precarious, permissive, persistency, philosophical, prised,

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    How to say perturbing in Icelandic?

    raska. This is your most common way to say perturbing in raska language. Click audio icon to pronounce perturbing in Icelandic::

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    perturbingraska

    How to write perturbing in Icelandic?

    The standard way to write "perturbing" in Icelandic is: raska

    Alphabet in Icelandic

    Alphabet in Icelandic

    About Icelandic language

    See more about Icelandic language in here.

    Icelandic (/aɪsˈlændɪk/ (About this soundlisten); Icelandic: íslenska pronounced [ˈi:s(t)lɛnska] (About this soundlisten)) is a North Germanic language spoken by about 314,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in Iceland where it is the national language. As a West Scandinavian language, it is most closely related to Faroese, extinct Norn, and western Norwegian dialects.
    The language is more conservative than most other Western European languages. While most of them have greatly reduced levels of inflection (particularly noun declension), Icelandic retains a four-case synthetic grammar (comparable to German, though considerably more conservative and synthetic) and is distinguished by a wide assortment of irregular declensions. Since the written language has not changed much, Icelanders can read classic Old Norse literature created in the 10th through 13th centuries (such as the Eddas and sagas) with relative ease..

    Writing system in Icelandic

    Latin (Icelandic alphabet), Icelandic Braille

    Icelandic Speaking Countries and Territories

    Icelandic Speaking Countries and Territories: Iceland.

    Icelandic speaking countries and territories

    Icelandic native speakers

    Icelandic native speakers: 314,000 (2015).

    Icelandic language code

    Icelandic language code is: is.

    Conclusion on perturbing in Icelandic

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying perturbing in Icelandic is "raska", it's time to learn how to say perturbing in Icelandic. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Icelandic today.

    raska in Icelandic meanings perturbing in English.

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