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reglulegar

Reglulegar is the feminine plural form of the Icelandic adjective reglulegur, meaning regular or habitual. It is used to describe feminine plural nouns and signals that the described items occur with a steady frequency or follow a set routine. For example, reglulegar mælingar means regular measurements, and reglulegar fundir means regular meetings.

Etymology and meaning: the word combines a root related to rule or regulation (regl-) with a suffix

Usage: reglulegar appears in contexts that emphasize consistency, routine, or standard procedures. It can describe schedules,

Examples:

- Reglulegar mælingar eru gerðar í hverjum mánuði.

- Við skipuleggjum reglulegar fundir hverja viku.

- Mikilvægt er að hafa reglulegar reglur og halda þeim.

See also: reglulegur, reglur, tíðni, tíðföst ferli. The term reglulegar is primarily a grammatical form used

that
conveys
the
sense
of
having
a
quality
(-ulegur).
The
result
is
a
common
term
in
Icelandic
for
describing
things
that
are
performed
on
a
regular
basis
or
adhere
to
established
rules
or
schedules.
processes,
or
patterns
that
recur
predictably.
The
corresponding
forms
for
other
genders
and
numbers
are
reglulegur
(masculine
singular),
regluleg
(feminine
singular),
reglulegt
(neuter
singular),
reglulegir
(masculine
plural),
and
regluleg
(neuter
plural
in
some
constructions).
in
descriptive
Icelandic
to
convey
regularity
or
scheduling
and
is
not
a
standalone
concept
beyond
its
adjectival
use.