Biðja
Biðja is an Icelandic verb meaning to ask, to request, or to beg. It can also be used in religious or formal contexts to mean “to pray to,” but in many contexts the verb bæna is more typical for the act of praying. The main sense is to seek something from another person, such as information, help, permission, or a favor. It is commonly used with the preposition um to indicate what is being asked for, as in biðja um hjálp (to ask for help).
Common constructions and usage examples include: Ég bið þig um hjálp (I ask you for help). Ég
Grammatical notes: The verb has a distinct past tense form bað and a past participle beðið, used
Etymology and cognates: Biðja derives from Old Norse bidja. Its cognates appear in other North Germanic languages,