Englisc/Kwidden

Particles

 * ak: however
 * Þat is ak na mein Auto. (“That is, however, not my car.”)
 * ær: already, just now
 * Ga þu ær! get going!
 * ȝa: used to emphasis a statement, make it more emphatic or positive
 * Þu abeidest ane Hweile, ȝa? - You're stayin a while, aren't you?
 * Scie habe Riht. - She may well be right.
 * Ne sag þat ȝa furðer! - don't you dare pass that on!
 * Þat is ȝa unahierd! - That's outrageous!


 * maal: variant form of Mæl (a measure), used to soften imperatives and requests
 * Hier maal to! - listen to me!
 * Sag maal, hwær finde ic mein Rum? Say, where do I find my room?
 * Komm maal hider! Come over here!
 * þeah: (in response to a negative question or statement) yes; surely; really; on the contrary
 * Þat ne magst þu secgen. — Þeah, Þeah! —— “You can’t say that. — Yes, I can!”
 * Þu ne wirst kommen? — Þeah! —— “You won't come? — Oh, yes, I will!”
 * well: the opposite of not (used to add positive emphasis to the verb, much like the auxiliaries "do" or "does" in affirmative sentences in English)
 * Þiȝ ne liefeþ Golf? — Do you not like golf?
 * Miȝ liefeþ well Golf!! — I do like golf!

Adverbs

 * geræde: already