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Past tense

Usage

As the name suggests, the ⬅️ past tense in Icelandic is used to talk about something that happened in the past. For example:

Ég keyrði í vinnu í morgun.
Doug flutti til Íslands fyrir tuttugu árum.
Fannstu lyklana þína?

The past tense can be used to talk about something that has happened, no matter if that was 3 seconds ago or 20 million years ago.

Unlike the present tense, which can be used to talk about recurring events or the future, the past tense is decidedly for things that happened in the past.

Formation

Weak verbs

Each of the three groups of weak verbs🇮🇸 veik sögn forms its past tense differently, although they all share the common feature of adding an ending containing a 🦷 dental consonant (ð, d or t).

Group 1

Group 1 verbs always have a vowel (a or u) before the ending:

Personað teiknaað byrjaað tala
Singular1stégteiknaðibyrjaðitalaði
2ndþúteiknaðirbyrjaðirtalaðir
3rdhann
hún
hán
það
teiknaðibyrjaðitalaði
Plural1stviðteiknuðumbyrjuðumtöluðum
2ndþiðteiknuðuðbyrjuðuðtöluðuð
3rdþeir
þær
þau
teiknuðubyrjuðutöluðu
U-shift

In the plural forms (við töluðum, þið töluðuð, þau töluðu), there is the possibility of a U-shift caused by the u in each ending. See U-shift for rules.

Group 2

The past tense of group 2 verbs is formed by adding an ending to the stem containing a dental consonant (ð, d or t, see Dental suffixes below). There’s no vowel between the stem and the ending:

Personað staraað gleymaað benda
Singular1stégstarðigleymdibenti
2ndþústarðirgleymdirbentir
3rdhann
hún
hán
það
starðigleymdibenti
Plural1stviðstörðumgleymdumbentum
2ndþiðstörðuðgleymduðbentuð
3rdþeir
þær
þau
störðugleymdubentu
U-shift

In the plural forms (við störðum, þið störðuð, þau störðu), there is the possibility of a U-shift caused by the u in each ending. See U-shift for rules.

Group 3

The past tense of group 3 verbs is formed by:

  • Adding an ending to the stem containing a dental consonant (ð, d or t, see Dental suffixes below).
  • Applying the I-shift to the stem vowel (ea, yu, ýú).

There’s no vowel between the stem and the ending:

Personað spyrjaað semjaað flytja
Singular1stégspurðisamdiflutti
2ndþúspurðirsamdirfluttir
3rdhann
hún
hán
það
spurðisamdiflutti
Plural1stviðspurðumsömdumfluttum
2ndþiðspurðuðsömduðfluttuð
3rdþeir
þær
þau
spurðusömdufluttu
U-shift

In the plural forms (við sömdum, þið sömduð, þau sömdu), there is also the possibility of a U-shift after the I-shift caused by the u in each ending. See U-shift for rules.

Dental suffixes

The past tense ending of group 2 and 3 verbs can contain one of three 🦷 dental consonantsð, d or t – determined by the sound that comes directly before:

Stem endingDental suffixGroup 2Group 3
Vowel
or
f, g, r
+ðspáði
leyfði
fleygði
lærði
flúði
krufði
þagði
spurði
l, m, ndfældi
gleymdi
rændi
duldi
samdi
hrundi
ðddgæddi
meiddi
gladdi
k, p, t, strækti
gleypti
breytti
læsti
lukti
lapti
flutti
þusti
Consonant + ð, d, ttfullyrti
benti
rölti

Strong verbs

Icelandic strong verbs🇮🇸 sterk sögn form their past tense using set of vowel changes. Strong verbs can be divided into seven groups or series by the set of vowel changes they undergo in the past tense.

With strong verbs, it’s a good idea to memorise their 🧩 principal parts🇮🇸 kennimyndir. This set of five forms will help you determine any possible form of the verb, and consists of:

  1. the infinitive🇮🇸 nafnháttur,
  2. the present tense🇮🇸 nútíð first person🇮🇸 fyrsta persóna singular🇮🇸 eintala,
  3. the past tense🇮🇸 þátíð first person🇮🇸 fyrsta persóna singular🇮🇸 eintala,
  4. the past tense🇮🇸 þátíð first person🇮🇸 fyrsta persóna plural🇮🇸 fleirtala, and
  5. the past participle🇮🇸 lýsingarháttur þátíðar.

Here are the principal parts of seven strong verbs, one from each group:

GroupInfinitive1st p. pres. sing.1st p. past sing.1st p. past plu.Past participle
1bítabítbeitbitumbitið
2sjóðasýðsauðsuðumsoðið
3dettadettdattduttumdottið
4stelastelstalstálumstolið
5sitjasitsatsátumsetið
6takatektóktókumtekið
7grátagrætgrétgrétumgrátið

Below follows a detailed look at each verb group. See a full searchable list of strong verbs here.

Group 1

Vowel series: íeiii/e

Infinitive1st p. past sing.1st p. past plu.Past participle
lítaleitlitumlitið
skríðaskreiðskriðumskriðið
bíðabeiðbiðumbeðið

One verb in this group is slightly irregular:

stígasteig/stéstigumstigið

Group 2

Vowel series: jó/júauuo

Infinitive1st p. past sing.1st p. past plu.Past participle
bjóðabauðbuðumboðið
sjóðasauðsuðumsoðið
skjótaskautskutumskotið
fljúgaflaugflugumflogið
strjúkastraukstrukumstrokið

Group 3

Vowel series: e/iauu/o

Infinitive1st p. past sing.1st p. past plu.Past participle
dettadattduttumdottið
skreppaskrappskruppumskroppið

Verbs in this group that start with v- in the infinitive lose this consonant before u or o:

verðavarðurðumorðið
vinnavannunnumunnið

And binda and vinda are slightly irregular in the singular:

bindabattbundubundið
vindavattunduundið

Group 4

Vowel series: e/oaáo

Infinitive1st p. past sing.1st p. past plu.Past participle
berabarbárumborið
skeraskarskárumskorið
stelastalstálumstolið

Sofa gets a v in forms with a and á:

sofasvafsváfumsofið

Group 5

Vowel series: e/iaáe

Infinitive1st p. past sing.1st p. past plu.Past participle
gefagafgáfumgefið
drepadrapdrápumdrepið
biðjabaðbáðumbeðið
sitjasatsátumsetið

Geta has an irregular past participle when it means “can”:

getagatgátumget

However, when it means “to guess”, the past participle is get.

Group 6

Vowel series: aóóa/e

Infinitive1st p. past sing.1st p. past plu.Past participle
farafórfórumfarið
takatóktókumtekið

Some verbs in this group have a g inserted in their past tense plural forms and past participle:

hlæjahlóhlógumhleg
sláslóslógumsleg

Standa has some gnarly consonant alternation (ndð) in its past tense forms and past participle:

standastóðstóðumstað

Group 7

Vowel series: éé

Vowel series: u

🔥 Group 7 is a hot mess of everything that doesn’t quite fit in any other group. There is one commonality however:

  • The vowel in the infinitive stem is (generally) the same as in the past participle.
Infinitive1st p. past sing.1st p. past plu.Past participle
haldahélthéldumhaldið
grátagrétgrétumgrátið
leikaléklékumleikið
hlaupahljóphlupumhlaupið

, ganga and búa get some funky consonant changes:

kkfengumfeng
gangagekkgengumgengið
búabjóbjuggumbúið