What does takk kærlega in Icelandic mean?

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

The word takk kærlega in Icelandic means thanks a lot. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word takk kærlega

thanks a lot

Phraseinterjection (emphatic thanks)

Flott, Bobbie, takk kærlega.
Great, Bobbie, thanks a lot.

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Takk kærlega.
Thank you very much.
Takk kærlega.
Thank you.
takk kærlega
Yeah, thanks a lot
Takk kærlega fyrir ađ styđja Metallicu í gegnum sætt og súrt.
Thank you so much for supporting Metallica through all the rough times and all the great times.
Viđ viljum halda feldinum á okkur, takk kærlega.
We'd like to keep the fur on our bodies, thank you.
Takk kærlega, Jimmy
Thanks so much, Jimmy
Takk kærlega, Meredith.
Oh, fucking cheers, Meredith.
Takk kærlega, Martin.
Thanks a lot, Martin.
Takk kærlega fyrir.
Thank you so much.
Takk kærlega fyrir.
Thank you so very much.
Takk, kærlega.
But, thanks.
Takk kærlega fyrir ađ passa Sammy.
Thank you so much for watching Sammy.
Takk kærlega.
Thanks a lot.
Takk kærlega.
Thanks very much.
Takk kærlega.
Thank you so much.
Takk kærlega fyrir ađ hringja í mig tilbaka.
Thank you so much for calling me back.
Jeminn, takk kærlega.
Gee, thanks so much.
Takk kærlega
Thanks a lot
Takk kærlega, hr. Van Dough, herra.
Thank you very much, Mr. van Dough, sir.
Takk kærlega, hr. Collins.
Thank you very much, Mr. Collins.
Takk kærlega fyrir hjáIpina.
Thank you very much for your help.

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