Fatlaður
Fatlaður is an Icelandic adjective meaning disabled, used to describe a person who has a physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental impairment that can affect daily activities. The related noun is fötlun (disability). In everyday Icelandic, fatlaður einstaklingur is a common way to refer to a person with a disability, with the adjective agreeing with the noun in gender and number.
In contemporary usage, many people advocate person-first language: fólk með fötlun (people with a disability). Some
Social and policy context in Iceland emphasizes inclusion and accessibility. Legislation and programs aim to remove
See also: disability rights in Iceland; accessibility; fötlun; person-first language.