Seasons and months of the year in Icelandic

If you’re learning Icelandic, knowing how to talk about seasons and months is essential for everyday communication. From chatting about the weather to planning holidays and birthdays, this set of vocabulary will come in handy right away.

Iceland has a unique relationship with nature, and the Icelandic language reflects this in how it names and talks about the seasons. In this post, you’ll learn the Icelandic words for all four seasons and twelve months of the year—with explanations and pronunciation guidance to help you memorize them easily.

Seasons of the Year in Icelandic

While Iceland technically experiences all four seasons, its climate often emphasizes the contrast between long, dark winters and bright, mild summers. The names of the seasons in Icelandic are used frequently in daily life, especially when talking about travel, weather, or traditional holidays.

Check the table below to see how the four seasons are named in Icelandic, complete with English equivalents and pronunciation.

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winter vetur
spring vor
summer sumar
autumn haust


Months of the Year in Icelandic

The Icelandic calendar follows the same 12-month structure as the Gregorian calendar, but with names that are native to the language and steeped in Old Norse roots. Learning these month names offers not just vocabulary, but a glimpse into Iceland’s linguistic history.

See the table below to discover all 12 Icelandic month names, including pronunciation and their English translations.

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January janúar
February febrúar
March mars
April apríl
May maí
June júní
July júlí
August ágúst
September september
October október
November nóvember
December desember

Tips for Remembering Icelandic Time Vocabulary

Here are a few strategies to help you learn and retain this set of vocabulary more effectively:

  • Use them in sentences: Try making simple statements like “Ég fæddist í júní” (I was born in June).
  • Practice seasonally: Focus on the current month and season to make vocabulary more relevant.
  • Combine with other topics: Link month and season words to weather, holidays, or travel plans in Iceland.

Continue Learning Icelandic

Now that you’ve mastered the seasons and months in Icelandic, why not expand your vocabulary even further? Check out the following lessons next:

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