"gjörðu svo vel" meaning in Icelandic

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Phrase

IPA: /ˈcœ(r̥)sɔˌvɛːl/
Etymology: Literally "do so well". Gjörðu is the imperative form of the archaic verb gjöra (“to do”). Gjöra is not used in modern Icelandic, instead it uses gera (“to do”). The phrase gerðu svo vel can also be used but it is not as common, there it is derived from the modern verb gera (“to do”). Etymology templates: {{m|is|gjöra||to do}} gjöra (“to do”), {{m|is|gera||to do}} gera (“to do”), {{m|is|gera||to do}} gera (“to do”) Head templates: {{head|is|phrase|head=gjörðu svo vel}} gjörðu svo vel
  1. a polite expression when handing something to someone; here you go; there you go; my pleasure Synonyms: gerðu svo vel [uncommon] Related terms: verði þér að góðu (english: you're welcome)
    Sense id: en-gjörðu_svo_vel-is-phrase-G1cNiqf- Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header, Icelandic entries with language name categories using raw markup, Icelandic phrasebook, Icelandic terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of Icelandic entries with incorrect language header: 94 6 Disambiguation of Icelandic entries with language name categories using raw markup: 94 6 Disambiguation of Icelandic phrasebook: 98 2 Disambiguation of Icelandic terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 88 12
  2. please
    Sense id: en-gjörðu_svo_vel-is-phrase-VszE3PyW

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