What does stóriðja in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word stóriðja in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use stóriðja in Icelandic.
The word stóriðja in Icelandic means large scale industry. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word stóriðja
large scale industrynoun |
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Talað er um að innlend framleiðsla skapi gjaldeyri, eins og t.d. fiskvinnsla, landbúnaður og stóriðja hérlendis. The government taxes religious groups only if they engage in commercial activities, such as farming or dairy production. |
Saving Iceland » Er stóriðja leið út úr kreppunni? Saving Iceland » Is Heavy Industry the Way Out of the Economic Crisis? |
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Er stóriðja leið út úr kreppunni? Is Heavy Industry the Way Out of the Economic Crisis? |
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Icelandic is a Germanic language and the official language of Iceland. It is an Indo-European language, belonging to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language group. The majority of Icelandic speakers live in Iceland, about 320,000. More than 8,000 native Icelandic speakers live in Denmark. The language is also spoken by about 5,000 people in the United States and by more than 1,400 people in Canada. Although 97% of Iceland's population considers Icelandic as their mother tongue, the number of speakers is declining in communities outside Iceland, especially Canada.