What does ég þarf mat in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word ég þarf mat in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ég þarf mat in Icelandic.

The word ég þarf mat in Icelandic means I need food. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ég þarf mat

I need food

Phrase (I need food)

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(Lúkas 13:24) Sérhver kristinn maður þarf því að leggja heiðarlegt mat á þátttöku sína í þjónustunni á akrinum og spyrja sig: ‚Er ég í rauninni að gera allt sem ég get?‘
(Luke 13:24) Each Christian must thus make an honest appraisal of his share in the field service and ask himself: ‘Am I really doing all I can?’
Nú get ég verið með ykkur næstum allan daginn en þar sem ég bý upp í sveit þarf ég að borða hádegismat með ykkur. Þess vegna kom ég með þennan mat fyrir okkur allar.‘
Now I can accompany you most of the day, but since I live out in the country, I will have to eat lunch with you, so I have brought this food along for all of us.’

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