setningarröð
Setningarröð refers to the typical word order within a sentence in Icelandic. Like many Germanic languages, Icelandic is considered to have a relatively flexible word order, but there are underlying principles that govern sentence construction. The most common and neutral order is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO). For example, "Kötturinn borðar fiskinn" (The cat eats the fish).
However, Icelandic also readily employs Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) and Verb-Subject-Object (VSO) order, particularly in certain contexts or
Adverbs and prepositional phrases can be placed in various positions, often before or after the verb, depending