Það
Það is a neuter demonstrative pronoun in Icelandic, commonly translated as "it" or "that." It mainly functions as a dummy subject or as a reference to a proposition, situation, or previously mentioned content. In everyday usage it appears in sentences where the concrete subject is not the focus, or where a statement about the situation is being made.
In practice, description and examples:
- Það kom í ljós að hann hafði rétt fyrir sér. It turned out that he was right.
- Ég held að það sé rétt. I think that is right.
- Það sem skiptir máli er að við verðum filmes. That which matters is that we succeed. (Here
Það derives from the Old Norse demonstrative þat, a neuter form in the same semantic field as
- It is distinct from the demonstrative不能near forms such as þessi/þessi for near reference.
- It often functions as an existential or predicative subject, especially in impersonal constructions like “Það er…”
- In references to propositions or clauses, það can stand for the entire preceding or upcoming statement.
Overall, það is a versatile, neutral element in Icelandic syntax, central to expressing general statements, evaluating