aðalsetningurinn
Aðalsetningurinn is the Icelandic term for a main clause in grammar. A main clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence. In Icelandic, like in many other languages, main clauses are fundamental building blocks of sentences. They form the core of most declarative sentences, questions, and commands.
The typical word order in an Icelandic main clause is subject-verb-object, although variations exist for emphasis
Aðalsetningurinn is distinct from a subordinate clause (or aukasetningurinn), which cannot stand alone as a complete