bætðu
"Bætðu" is an Icelandic word that translates to "add" or "increase" in English. It is a verb in the second person singular, imperative mood, meaning it is used to give a command or make a request. The word is composed of the prefix "bæt-" which means "more" or "additional," and the suffix "-ðu" which is the imperative ending in Icelandic. For example, "Bætðu við" means "Add more" or "Increase it." This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and in various contexts, such as asking for more food, more time, or more of something in general. The use of "bætðu" is straightforward and direct, reflecting the imperative nature of the command or request.