hlúa
hlýða is an Icelandic verb meaning to listen attentively or to heed, and by extension to obey. It denotes acting on instruction, advice, or another's will rather than merely hearing. It is commonly contrasted with hlusta, which centers on the act of listening rather than compliance.
Usage and sense: The verb is used when a person follows directives or pays attention to what
Grammatical notes: hlýða governs the thing being heeded (often expressed through noun phrases in the accusative
- Hún hlýðir ráðum foreldra sinna.
- Hann hlýðir leiðbeiningum kennarans.
Nuance and related terms: The opposite of hlýða is óhlýðni or disobedience; someone who does not heed