Note: This site is completely a work of fiction, a background for my fictional language Wessisc. For real information on tourism on the Isle of Wight, a site we may suggest is http://www.iwight.com/.
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Dictionary g |
G
| gæn | with |
| gehelp (vb) | help |
| gei (vb*) | give |
| genne | with him |
| genneo | with you |
| genni | with me |
| gennie | with them |
| gennigh | with you |
| gennim | with one |
| gennit | with it |
| genniþ | with you |
| genniw | with us |
| genno | with her |
| geo | you (plural) |
| geom | you (plural dative) |
| geor | your (plural) |
| geræcs (vb) | reach |
| gespræc (vb*) | speak |
| gescrit (vb*) | write |
| Gescrit (f) -was | writing |
| Gleð (nt) | north |
| gleðer | northern |
| go (vb*) | go |
| Goniseþ (f) -au | culture |
| Gorseð (nt) -w | Gorsedd |
| græt (vb) | greet, welcome |
| Græting (nt) -n | greeting, welcome |
| gud | good |
| Gudwir (m) -au | gentleman |
| gwaid (vb*) | bleed |
| gwel (vb*) | see |
| Gwelðing (m) -n | sight (object, e.g. tourist sights) |
| gwin | white (used with f. nouns) |
| Gwyff (f) -en | wife |
| gwyt | white (used with m. and nt. nouns) |
| Gyfu (f) -a | gift |
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