讲冰岛语到底有多难?
据说冰岛语高居世界最难语言的前列,但是,冰岛语真的很难吗?举世闻名的冰岛语单词Eyjafjallajökull是怎么发音的呢?很多来冰岛旅行、对冰岛语感兴趣的朋友也都很好奇,“你好”、“再见”、“谢谢”、“我爱你”用冰岛语应该怎么说?这篇文章就向大家介绍冰岛语的概况,介绍各个字母的发音,教你速成冰岛语。外国人对冰岛语或抱怨、或赞美,然
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据说冰岛语高居世界最难语言的前列,但是,冰岛语真的很难吗?举世闻名的冰岛语单词Eyjafjallajökull是怎么发音的呢?很多来冰岛旅行、对冰岛语感兴趣的朋友也都很好奇,“你好”、“再见”、“谢谢”、“我爱你”用冰岛语应该怎么说?这篇文章就向大家介绍冰岛语的概况,介绍各个字母的发音,教你速成冰岛语。外国人对冰岛语或抱怨、或赞美,然
来冰岛旅行的朋友都会发现,冰岛的景色可是说与世界上其他地方完全不同,纯粹极致。近年来冰岛旅游业大热,越来越多来自世界各地的人认识到了冰岛的美,也有越来越多的人不满足于冰岛这个小众目的地中的大众路线,诸如黄金圈、冰川徒步、杰古沙龙冰河湖,而是希望自己的冰岛行更加与众不同,找到冰岛小众中的小众。通过这篇冰岛 20 个最隐秘景点的攻略,您可
都说冰岛前卫开放,性文化世界超前。你有没有好奇过冰岛人如何看待“裸露”问题?冰岛人真的那么不怕“露”么?那冰岛人到底什么时候、在这么地方、为什么要露呢?这篇文章,我们就给大家揭开这些问题的谜底。每当谈起“裸露”的时候,冰岛人的态度总是一副无所谓的样子,然而这并不意味着他们随时随地都会赤身裸体。实际上,在公共场合过于下流的暴露或赤裸行为
无论一个人生活在哪里,想必都有许多顺心和闹心的事情。雾霾天里的你羡慕冰岛新鲜的空气和甘甜的冰川自来水,风暴天里的我羡慕中国可以随叫随到的外卖。之前的文章《别拿冰岛不当回事-冰岛十大好》,列举了十项冰岛的好处,但并不是说冰岛人的生活里就没有让人扶额叹气的糟心事。这篇文章,我们就来盘点一下冰岛的十大闹心事。冰岛旅游资源:图片来自Pret-
来到异国他乡的冰岛,想必你会遇到一些文化差异,有些甚至让你觉得匪夷所思,然而这些让你不可思议的事情,可能就是冰岛人的家常便饭。作为土生土长的冰岛人,很多冰岛的好,“习惯成自然”,每次都是出国在外,才突然思念起家乡的这些好。我今天就带头反思一下,列举冰岛十大让外国人艳羡的“柴米油盐”。冰岛有着太多的奇迹:这里令人叹为观止的自然风光、高水
在冰岛旅行,很多游客由于对冰岛的自然与人文缺少了解,而做出一些冰岛本地人眼中的“蠢”事。这篇文章,我们就来一一列举冰岛旅行中的常见误区,帮助旅行者做好行前准备,避免在冰岛“犯蠢”。文章中列出的傻帽行为不仅仅是为了逗大家一乐,很多也是对大家的旅行安全警示,因为有些行为完全可能是致命的。我们将从最轻松的蠢事开始讲起,逐渐过渡到旅行者必须避
了解冰岛自驾游的所有驾驶信息。在这个完整的指南中,您可以了解冰岛道路、停车、驾驶规则等更多信息。
相比其他国家,冰岛自有其独特的吸引力。大家都知道冰岛主打自然风光,有间歇泉、大小瀑布、冰川、火山、峡谷、无尽的黑沙滩。但是来冰岛玩并不只有单纯的观光游览,要想玩的痛快、与众不同,有许多独特的方式去体验冰岛,登山、雪地摩托、皮划艇,各种户外项目数不胜数。这里就向大家介绍一些最特别的冰岛体验。而所谓最独特,必然是不常见的,有时甚至可遇而不
每年的三月一日是冰岛的啤酒节,然而冰岛曾经却实行了七十余年的禁酒令(1915年~1989年)。这一篇,我们就来介绍冰岛的啤酒历史和啤酒文化。冰岛人平时沉默寡言,仿佛有着一副高冷的派头——那是因为他们还没喝酒。雷克雅未克夜生活的活跃可是举世闻名的,喝醉了的冰岛人也会大呼小号,在这种时候,身体里维京人的豪迈也彻底迸发出来。大多数冰岛人都很
I have noticed that perceptions of sex and nudity in Iceland are a bit odd to some people. So I went out last night with a group of friends and was talking to an English friend of mine that suggested I should write a blog about how open Icelandic people are about sex. (Which is obviously a great idea because everyone is going to want to read about that – and I have so much to say on the topic!) ;) This said friend has been to Iceland a couple of times (as well as pretty much everywhere else in the world) and he was amused when he was there with myself and my Icelandic female friend and w
OK, I have a bit of a sociable problem. The thing is, I like to make friends with everyone. I have been told off by some friends of mine in the past for throwing parties where there are never the same people and always a bunch of tourists I’ve made friends with on the street 5 minutes prior to throwing the party. This is not good when you live in London. It’s just not such a good idea to invite people to your house after only knowing them for a few minutes. People think that you’re weird. To say the least. Social contact alarms go off when people establish contact with each other on the Lond
What's the dance scene in Iceland like? Where are dance classes held? Which dance type is common in Iceland? Where can you watch dance performances? Are there any famous Icelandic dancers? My Dance Background In no way am I an expert, but I myself dance Argentinian tango which I mainly learned in Buenos Aires and have dabbled with various other forms of dance, in both Iceland and London. The styles I've had a go at include belly dancing, hip hop, african dance, zumba, ballroom, salsa, samba, contemporary and most recently pole dancing and Beyoncé style. When I just started dating my
Often when I talk to foreigners they ask me how big Iceland is and what the population is. In fact, the country is not so small in landmass - not so much smaller then England, bigger than Ireland, Scotland, Portugal and about twice and a half the size of Denmark. It's the population that's small, roughly 320 000, whereof two thirds live in the greater Reykjavík area (but only 120 000 in Reykjavík itself). This often leads to people comparing Reykjavík in size with some town they are familiar with, or saying something along the lines of "the town I live in has a bigger population than your who
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