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Cool Icelandic Lessons's video: Icelandic Lesson 23: Countries in Europe Part 2 - Pronunciation

@Icelandic Lesson #23: Countries in Europe Part 2 - Pronunciation
Icelandic language lesson for beginners. Learn how to pronounce Countries in Europe in Icelandic. :) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cool_Icelandic ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on Tumblr: http://coolicelandiclessons.tumblr.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In English the words mean: (in the same order as in the video) Lönd í Evrópu - Countries in Europe Albanía - Albania Andorra - Andorra Aserbaídsjan - Azerbaijan Hvíta-Rússland - Belarus Bosnía og Hersegóvína - Bosnia and Herzegovina Króatía - Croatia Kýpur - Cyprus Georgía - Georgia Grikkland - Greece Kasakstan - Kazakhstan Liechtenstein - Liechtenstein Makedónía - Macedonia Malta - Malta Moldóva - Moldova Mónakó - Monaco Svartfjallaland - Montenegro Pólland - Poland Portúgal - Portugal San Marínó - San Marino Serbía - Serbia Slóvakía - Slovakia Slóvenía - Slovenia Spánn - Spain Sviss - Switzerland Tyrkland - Turkey Úkraína - Ukraine Páfagarður - Vatican City Thank you so much for watching! Have a nice day!

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