"Gutnish" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From Swedish gotländsk (“from Gotland”). Equivalent to Got(land) + -ish. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|sv|gotländsk||from Gotland}} Swedish gotländsk (“from Gotland”), {{suffix|en|Gotland|ish|alt1=Got(land)}} Got(land) + -ish Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Gutnish
  1. The native language of the island of Gotland in present day Sweden, used both as a spoken and written language until late medieval times. Modern Gutnish is increasingly marginalised by Standard Swedish. Wikipedia link: Modern Gutnish Categories (topical): Languages Categories (place): Sweden Synonyms: Gutamal, Gotlandic, Gutnic Derived forms: Modern Gutnish, Old Gutnish Translations (language): Gotlainnis [feminine] (Irish), гутниски (gutniski) [masculine] (Macedonian), Gotlandés [masculine] (Spanish), gutniska [common-gender] (Swedish)

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