markaður

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Etymology

From Old Norse markaðr, marknaðr (market), from northern Old French markiet, from Old French marchié, from Latin mercātus (market). Cognate with Faroese marknaður, Danish marked, Norwegian Bokmål marked, Swedish marknad.

Pronunciation

Noun

markaður m (genitive singular markaðar or markaðs, nominative plural markaðir)

  1. market, marketplace, fair
  2. market (group of potential customers)
    Markaðurinn er mettaður.
    The market is saturated.

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