fráfall
Fráfall is an Icelandic word that translates to "passing," "demise," or "death." It is a gentle and respectful term used in Iceland to refer to the death of a person. The word carries a connotation of peaceful departure, often used in obituaries, funeral announcements, and general conversation when speaking about someone who has died. While more direct terms for death exist, fráfall is commonly preferred for its softer and more empathetic tone.
The use of fráfall reflects a cultural inclination towards euphemisms when discussing sensitive topics like death.