Sögðuð
Sögðuð is the past tense, second-person plural form of the Icelandic verb segja, meaning to say or to tell. It is used when addressing more than one person, corresponding to the English you all said or you all told. The form marks that a statement was made in the past by the addressees.
In standard Icelandic, sögðuð is the 2nd person plural past tense form, with the root sög- and
Usage typically appears in narrative or reported speech, especially when recounting what a group said earlier.
- Þið sögðuð mér sannleikann. (You all told me the truth.)
- Hvað sögðuð þið? (What did you all say?)
- Sögðuð is confined to the second-person plural; it does not apply to singular or third-person forms.
- In everyday Icelandic, the form is common in conversation, dialogue, and reporting what a group has