гудъ
Solombala English
editAlternative forms
edit- гутъ (gut)
Etymology
editInherited from English good. The form гутъ (gut) resembles German gut (“good”).
Adjective
editгудъ (gud)
- good
- 1867, Prušakevič, Ivan, “Соломбала, зимою и лѣтомъ [Solombala, in winter and summer]”, in Архангельскiя губернскiя вѣдомости [Arkhangelsk Governorate News], number 85, Arkhangelsk, page 4:
Related terms
edit- вери гудъ (veri gud, “very good”)
References
edit- Broch, Ingvild (1996) “Solombala-English in Archangel”, in Jahr, Ernst Håkon, Broch, Ingvild, editors, Language Contact in the Arctic: Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs (TiLSM); 88)[2], reprint edition, Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, published 2011, , →ISBN, page 94 of 93–98
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