tchi
See also: tchí
Norman
Etymology
From Old French ki, qui, whence French qui.
Pronoun
tchi
- who; which; that
- 2010, Mêfie-té des Monstres: Tchiques légendes dé Jèrri, Jersey: Le Don Balleine, L'Office du Jèrriais, →ISBN, page 10:
- Un mont tchi d'puthe dé sang
- A mountain that streams with blood
Usage notes
- May be translated as who, which or that when relating to a person, or which or that when relating to a non-person