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Getur

Getur is an Icelandic word meaning "can" or "to be able to." It is the present indicative form of geta, the verb that expresses ability or possibility. In standard Icelandic, geta is conjugated across persons: ég get; þú getur; hann/hún/ það getur; við getum; þið getið; þau geta. The form getur specifically appears as the present tense for the second and third person singular, as in "Getur þú hjálpað mér?" (Can you help me?) and "Hann getur komið" (He can come).

The word is commonly used in questions and statements about capacity, permission, or possibility, and it is

Grammatical notes: getur can be followed by infinitives to express ability in the present (Ég get gert

Etymology: The verb geta originates from Old Norse geta and is cognate with other Germanic languages’ verbs

See also: geta; Icelandic language; verbs in Icelandic grammar.

negated
with
ekki:
"Ég
get
ekki
gert
það"
(I
cannot
do
that).
það)
and
may
combine
with
other
particles
to
form
modal
expressions
such
as
"getur
alltaf"
(can
always).
The
past
tense
or
participial
forms
use
other
inflections
of
geta.
meaning
to
be
able.
It
is
a
basic
and
highly
frequent
verb
in
Icelandic.