Terje Ellefsen wrote:
> I'm referring to the language of Gotland.
>(I think someone on this list called it gutniska)
The Gotlanders themselves seem to prefer to call it "gutamål"
(see the web page I quote below).
When I entered "gutnisk" into the search engine, not
much came up. But when I entered "gutamål" lots of
pages came up.
Then I also realized that in Sweden they say "Gutasagan"
with an "n" at the end. In fact, when I entered it like that,
I did find it here:
http://www.guteinfo.com/special/103.htm
(with Swedish text in paralell)
I'll advise all Old Norse fans to take a look at it.
Can you see much difference in comparison to ON?
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Xigung