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Dæmi

Dæmi is a common noun in Icelandic and Faroese meaning "example" or "instance." It is used across education, dictionaries, and scholarly writing to illustrate a rule, pattern, or concept. In textbooks and grammar guides, dæmi appear as sample sentences, problem prompts, or visual illustrations accompanying explanations. The word functions in both singular and plural contexts, depending on the surrounding grammar, and is a standard term in linguistic, mathematical, and scientific explanations presented in Icelandic and Faroese.

Etymology and usage context: Dæmi belongs to the North Germanic language family and is preserved in modern

Cultural and linguistic notes: As a foundational term in Icelandic education, dæmi helps speakers articulate and

See also: Example. In English-language reference works, the equivalent term is "example" with similar uses in

Icelandic
and
Faroese
vocabulary.
It
is
closely
tied
to
demonstration
or
illustration
in
scholarly
and
instructional
language.
Historically,
the
term
has
been
employed
in
pedagogy
and
rhetoric
to
make
abstract
points
concrete,
and
this
function
remains
central
in
contemporary
language
teaching
and
reference
works.
verify
rules,
examples,
and
exceptions.
It
also
appears
in
dictionaries,
glossaries,
and
explanations
of
syntax,
morphology,
and
usage.
Cognates
or
parallel
concepts
exist
in
other
Nordic
languages,
but
dæmi
is
specific
to
Icelandic
and
Faroese.
teaching
and
demonstration.