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því
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See also: yvi
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse því, possibly from the instrumental interrogative Proto-Germanic *hwī (“how, with what”), with the initial h- replaced by the þ- from the forms of *sa.
Pronunciation
Conjunction
því
- because, for, since
- Colossians 3:9
- Ljúgið ekki hver að öðrum, því þér hafið afklæðst hinum gamla manni með gjörðum hans.
- Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices.
- Colossians 3:9
Derived terms
- af því að, því að (“because”)
- því aðeins að (“only if, on the condition that”)
Pronoun
því
Declension
† Archaic. See also honorific pronouns.
Adverb
því...því
- the...the (when comparing)
- en því meira sem hann blés, því þéttara vafði ferðamaðurinn kápunni að sér
- but the more he blew, the tighter the traveller wrapped his coat around himself
Derived terms
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Old Norse
Etymology
Possibly from the instrumental interrogative Proto-Germanic *hwī (“how, with what”), with the initial h- replaced by the þ- from the forms of *sa (“that”). Compare Old English þȳ (“by that; therefore; because; since”, instrumental case of þæt). More at the.
Pronoun
því
Declension
Old Norse demonstrative pronouns
Descendants
Adverb
því (not comparable)
Descendants
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