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Icelandic-English translation for: fara
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Dictionary Icelandic English: fara

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VERB   fara | fer | fór | farið
fara
3
to go
fara [byrja]to begin
fara [byrja]to commence
fara [enda]to end
fara [ferðast]to move
fara [ferðast]to travel
fara [hæfa]to fit
fara [hæfa]to suit
fara [meðhöndla]to handle
fara [meðhöndla]to treat
2 Words: Verbs
fara aftur [e-m fer aftur]to loose one's touch [sb. looses his touch]
fara alfarinnto go away for good
fara burtto leave
fara e-m vel [e-ð fer e-m vel]to suit sb. [sth. suits sb. well]
fara eftir e-u [leiðbeiningum]to follow sth. [instructions]
fara eftir e-u [sækja]to fetch sth.
fara eftir e-u [það fer eftir e-u]to depend on sth. [it depends on sth.]
fara eftirlitsferðto go on patrol
fara einförumto be anti-social
fara einförumto keep to oneself
fara forgörðumto be wasted
fara forgörðumto go down the drain
fara fráto get out of the way
fara fram [e-ð fer fram]to take place [sth. takes place]
fara fram [e-m fer fram]to improve [sb. is improving]
fara fýluferðto come a long way for nothing
fara hjá (e-m/e-u)to pass by (sb./sth.)
fara hjá e-u [það fer ekki hjá því]not to be avoided [it cannot be avoided]
fara í [+þf.]to put on
fara í [föt]to dress
fara kringum e-ðto bend the rules
fara með e-ðto take sth. with one
fara niðurto be spilled
fara niðurto go downstairs
fara umto travel about
fara úr [fötum]to undress
fara úrskeiðisto fail
fara úrskeiðisto go wrong
fara útto go outside
fara út [ferðast erlendis]to travel abroad
fara vaxandito be growing
fara velto end well
fara víðato travel far and wide
3 Words: Others
Fötin fara vel.The suit is a good fit.
3 Words: Verbs
fara á æfinguto go to a training session
fara á fæturto get up [out of bed]
fara á fund e-sto meet sb.
fara á hausinnto go bankrupt
fara á íþróttaæfinguto go to a training session
fara á kreikto get moving
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