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# happy, glad
# happy, glad
#:''Wi wolden gerne een '''blijth''' lijf to undere kindere beuden.''
#:''Wi wolden gerne een '''blijth''' lijf to unsere kindere beuden.''
#:: ''We'd like to offer a '''happy''' life to our children.''
#:: ''We'd like to offer a '''happy''' life to our children.''



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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk blīth, blīþ, from Old Skundavisk blīþi, from Halmisk blīþi, blīþiŕ, from Proto-Germanic *blīþiz.

Pronunciation

IPA: /blɪjθ/

Adjective

blijth (comparative blijther, superlative blijthest)

  1. happy, glad
    Wi wolden gerne een blijth lijf to unsere kindere beuden.
    We'd like to offer a happy life to our children.

Inflection

number and gender singular plural
masculine feminine neuter all genders
predicative hi is blijth si is blijth hit is blijth si sind blijth
strong declension common blijth blijthe blijth blijthe
genitive blijthes blijther blijthes blijther
weak declension common blijthe blijthe blijthe blijthen
genitive blijthen blijthen blijthen blijthen

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