Talk:Gith dictionary

I'd like to propose an addition that I've encountered in baldur's gate 3; "Istik" Possibly meaning wait/hold on/halt/get back
 * I think "istik" means non-gith. ~ Possessed Priest (talk) 19:14, 12 August 2023 (UTC)

Does Tsk'va mean Shit?
Tsk'va is used as both an expression of surprise or disgust as mentioned, however in the BG3 Creche, the quartermaster mentions something about Toril goods being "covered in tsk'va", and some characters whose name I can't recall (in the main hall) saying they could be "in deep tsk'va" for their actions. Seems to me that it does indeed mean "shit"

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 * Thanks for confirming this. FANDOM's automated vandal-fighting bot rolled back your last edit, owing to the swear word, though we're not against including it. In any case, it tsk'va doesn't necessarily mean "shit", as it could be any foul substance to the gith (drow use iblith, meaning "offal", for example). I've clarified the meaning on the page. ~ BadCatMan, Chief Scribe 02:50, 1 October 2023 (UTC)