frázi
Frázi is the Icelandic term for the linguistic unit known in English as a phrase. It refers to a group of words that functions as a single unit within a larger structure, such as a clause or sentence. A frázi typically does not express a complete proposition on its own and cannot stand alone as a sentence; instead it contributes meaning, detail, or function to the surrounding syntax.
In grammar, frázi are categorized by the type of head word and the role they play in
Frázi are used as subjects, objects, modifiers, or circumstantial details within sentences. They can be expanded
See also: phrase, clause, syntax, idiom, nominal phrase, prepositional phrase.