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 Translation for 'popular' from English to Icelandic
ADJ   popular | more popular | most popular
SYNO democratic | pop | popular
vinsæll {adj}popular
ástsæll {adj}popular
eftirsóttur {adj}popular
alþýðlegur {adj}popular
vel þokkaður {adj}popular
vinmargur {adj}popular [having many friends]
2 Words
feikivinsæll {adj}extremely popular
dægurmenning {kv}popular culture
stjórn.
þjóðfylking {kv}
popular front
bókm.
afþreyingarbókmenntir {kv.ft}
popular literature
tón.
dægurtónlist {kv}
popular music
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Usage Examples English
  • There is a popular bakery "King and Cardinal" popular for its burgers etc.
  • "Canto popular" ("popular song"), which arose around 1975, eschewed contemporary instrumentation, including electric instruments, allowing only native styles and rhythms.
  • RapCreole is an emerging popular style among the youth.
  • Julia was the 10th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2007 and the 88th most popular name for women in the 1990 census there.
  • Local entertainment includes a bar and nightclub scene where dance halls and discothèques are popular.

  • The two most popular opinions are Ezhuthachan and Nair, with Kaniyar being less popular.
  • Popular sports include kabaddi, volleyball, bull racing. Dog fighting is also popular.
  • Trio is a popular South Indian soft drink, especially popular in Tamil Nadu.
  • Ambrai Ghat is a popular for its lake-side location surrounded by many popular hotels including the Ambrai restaurant.
  • Cricket, rugby and association football are most popular among men whereas netball is most popular among women. Basketball, volleyball and tennis are also very popular.

  • Encouraged to try “pops” by Gideon Toeplitz, Wayland found his musical and philosophical niche with popular music orchestras, preferring to perform popular music instead of opera or symphonies because through the popular tunes, he could reach a wider audience.
  • In 1996 her article "La telenovela como literatura popular" (telenovela as popular literature) appeared in a monograph about popular literature published by "Ánthropos" 166–167, coordinated by María Cruz García de Enterría, renowned for her research into popular works in Spanish Golden Age literature.
  • The most popular sport in Oceania varies from country to country.
  • In 1970, Browne founded the Popular Press to publish books on popular culture and the popular arts.
  • Taking advantage of the vagueness of the concept many parties in a wide range of ideologies call themselves Popular Democratic Party, Popular Democrat Party or People's Democratic Party, or even Democratic Popular Party or Democratic People's Party and support or claim to support popular sovereignty in some form of popular democracy.

  • was a tool company that manufactured popular brands of metalworking tools from 1920 to the mid-1970s.
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