verðum
verðum is a word in the Icelandic language. It is the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb "verða," which means "to become," "to happen," or "to be." Therefore, "verðum" translates to "we become," "we happen," or "we are" depending on the context. It is a common and essential verb in Icelandic, used in a wide range of grammatical constructions. For instance, it can indicate a future action or state, such as in "Við verðum að fara," meaning "We must go." It can also be used to describe a transformation or change, as in "Við verðum eldri," meaning "We become older." Furthermore, "verðum" can express obligation or necessity when combined with the modal verb "að." Understanding the various uses of "verðum" is crucial for comprehending and speaking Icelandic. Its conjugations and applications are fundamental to the grammar of the language, appearing frequently in both spoken and written forms.