lærði
Lærði is a word in Icelandic with two principal uses. First, it is the past tense form of the verb læra, meaning "to learn." In ordinary language it marks actions completed in the past, with forms such as ég lærði (I learned), þú lærðir (you learned), hann lærði (he learned), við lærðum (we learned), and so on. For example, in the sentence Ég lærði íslensku í skólanum, lærði is the first-person singular past tense meaning “I learned.”
Second, lærði has historically appeared as a noun or epithet meaning "the learned" or "scholar." In medieval
Etymology and relation to other forms: lærði originates from the verb læra. The past tense form shared
In summary, lærði primarily functions as the past tense of læra in contemporary Icelandic, with a more