What does kría in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word kría in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kría in Icelandic.
The word kría in Icelandic means tern, Arctic tern, arctic tern, Arctic Tern. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word kría
ternnoun |
Arctic ternnoun |
arctic ternnounFeminine (Langlífur fugl (Sterna paradisaea) sem flýgur hvert haust og vor á milli norður- og suðurheimsbaug) Sjáðu, krían náði sér í eitthvað í gogginn. Look, the arctic tern got itself something to eat. |
Arctic Tern
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Sjá einnig íslenska mannsnafnið Kría. See also Icelandic nationality law. |
KRÍA Forritið Kría er öflugt og víðtækt lífeyrissjóðskerfi sem hannað er með stærri lífeyrissjóði í huga. KRIA is a very robust and widespread Pension Fund System, particularly designed for, and used by, larger pension funds. |
Kría hefur verið í stöðugri þróun síðast liðin 12 ár. KRIA has for the last 12 years been under constant development. |
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