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Daily Post - 23.04.1941, Page 3

Daily Post - 23.04.1941, Page 3
DAILY POST 9 British girls share the war effort. ”BLESS!” Two minutes Icelandic for the troops. The English equivalent of pronunciation is given in the brackets. Grood miorning (and Go>od afteroooin): Gó&an dflginn (GÖwthan dyein) Goed evening: Gott kvöld (Gott kvoh) When leaving a person the follo’wting phrases are used: Good bye (to men): Verlð þéf sælir ((Ve- ri'th thyer siler). Blessaðtur (Blessather) Good bye (to ladies): Verið þér sælatr (silar) Blessaðar (Blessathar) Cheerio: Bless. Good night: Góðtt nótt (Gotha < noht). Anecdotes. “WELL, GEORGE,“ said a country cler- gyrnan to an old man who sat by the way- side breaking stones, “that pile doesn’t seem to get any less.“ “No, wicar,” replied the old man, “them stones is like the Ten Oommandments; yer can go on breakin’ ’em, but yer jcan't get rid of ’em.“ REAL SEAL HANDBAGS. Sealskin ladies’ handbags, Seal- skin mittens, and Sheepskins for sale. REPAIR all rubber articles. GÚMMÍSKÓGERÐIN, 68, Laugavegur.

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