Of course, a few loanwords occasionally slip through the cracks and enter the language anyway. Some are very old borrowings from Danish, vestiges of a bygone time when Iceland was under Denemark's dominion. But some are very new, having snuck in through the back door that is slang. Today's word is one of those recent neologisms-- að gúgla. It means "to google."
Að gúgla is obviously just the company name "Google" with an Icelandicized spelling and an -a suffix to mark it as a verb. Many other languages do the exact same sort of thing, as can be seen in this article over at the Atlantic Wire, which features the verb "to google" in over 20 languages (do note, however, that some of those "verbs" are actually nouns). In every case the word is borrowed directly from the company name, which, of course, makes perfect sense.
Verbs in Icelandic, as many frustrated learners know, can take objects in the accusative, dative, and/or genitive cases. In the case of að gúgla, there seems to be a bit of confusion, as it is sometimes found both with an accusative (ég er að gúgla það, "I am googling it") and a dative (ég er að gúgla því). It's hard to say which one is strictly correct, because it's a word that's barely a decade old and hasn't really had the chance to settle into the complex world of Icelandic grammar yet. But according to Vísindavefurinn (a fantastically informative website from which I get a lot of factoids for this blog), most people consider the dative construction to be the correct one, via analogy with the verb phrase að fletta upp ("to look up"), which also takes the dative. In fact, Vísindavefurinn notes that the expressions að fletta því upp í Google ("to look it up on Google") and að leita að því í Google ("to search for it on Google") are probably more common than að gúgla. But, personally, I think gúgla is more fun to say, so that's what I'm going to use.
WORD SUMMARY:
að gúgla (v + dat.): to google
Present: gúgla, gúglar, gúglar
Past: gúglaði
Participle: gúglað
Present: gúgla, gúglar, gúglar
Past: gúglaði
Participle: gúglað

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