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the accent of icelandic words falls in almost all cases on the first syllable. the exceptions are
1.words that have the negative prefix "ó-" meaning "un-" as in "unwilling" eg óhreinindi
2.words that have the prefix "all-" meaning "rather" or "very" eg allfeginn
in these two cases, the accent falls equally on the first two syllables or mainly on the second syllable.
don't know the D jr song "turnip" that's on that soundtrack, but I know I like "where you been" very much and I know I liked that movie and the sight of Miss Ryder (a bit less now since I've been hearing all these strange stories about her)
New Order
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yeah, it's been told around that
she's psychologically sick for stealing things..
(forgot that specific name of that sickness anyway)
btw. Lisa Loeb and U2 put great songs into that soundtrack, really!.
All I want is you (i guess it appears in Rattle and Hum) is one the coolest U2 songs ever!!
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the accent of icelandic words falls in almost all cases on the first syllable. the exceptions are
1.words that have the negative prefix "ó-" meaning "un-" as in "unwilling" eg óhreinindi
2.words that have the prefix "all-" meaning "rather" or "very" eg allfeginn
in these two cases, the accent falls equally on the first two syllables or mainly on the second syllable.