"Gite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gite refers to a type of traditional French rural cottage or cottage-style house, typically consisting of a simple, rustic dwelling made of stone or brick, often with a thatched roof. Gites are often found in rural areas, particularly in the French countryside, and may have been used as farmhouses, country retreats, or vacation homes.
Gismondite is a rare mineral consisting of barium cerium silicate (Ba0.5Ce0.5)Si2O7. It is a member of the epidote group of minerals and is typically found in small, isolated occurrences in igneous and metamorphic rocks. The name "gismondite" was given in honor of Dr. H. Gismondi, an Italian mineralogist. It was first discovered in 1823 in Italy and has since been found in only a few locations worldwide.
Gisors is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in the Île-de-France region of northern France.
A gist is a brief summary or overview of something, such as an idea, a summary of a long text, or a key point. It is a concise and essential part of something that allows the listener or reader to understand the main idea or message.
Git is a distributed version control system that allows developers to track changes made to their code, collaborate with others, and roll back to previous versions if needed. It was created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 for the development of the Linux kernel.
Gitanes is a brand of French cigarettes, known for their distinctive red and white packaging and unique flavor. The name "Gitanes" is derived from the Spanish word "gitano", meaning "gypsy", which was chosen because of the cigarettes' supposed gypsy-like allure and exoticism.
Gites is a plural noun referring to small houses or cottages, often in a rural or rural-located area, typically used as holiday rentals or vacation homes.
The Gitksan is a Indigenous peoples group native to the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada. Specifically, they are an Athabaskan-speaking people who traditionally reside in the Gitksan territory, which includes parts of British Columbia, including the Skeena River and its tributaries. Their name, Gitksan, is derived from the Gitksan word "Gitskan," which means "people of the Skeena".
Gitmo is a colloquialism for the United States' Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba, which was established in 2002 to detain and interrogate individuals suspected of terrorism or other national security threats. The term "Gitmo" is a shortened form of the base's name, and is often used to refer to the detention center and its operations, including controversial practices such as rendition, torture, and indefinite detention without charge. The term has been widely used in media and political discourse to refer to the center and its associated controversies.
A gittern is a small, stringed instrument that was popular in medieval Europe, particularly during the Middle Ages. It was often played by plucking the strings with the fingers or with a plectrum. The gittern had a pear-shaped body and a fretted neck, similar to a modern-day lute. It was a common instrument among traveling minstrels, troubadours, and other musicians of the time.
Gittith is an archaic or obsolete word that means "to moisten" or "to wet". It is derived from the Old English words "gītan" (to give) and "þiþ" (moisture).
Gitxsan is a term that refers to a specific Indigenous nation located in the Skeena Valley of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. The Gitxsan people have their own language, culture, and traditional territory, which spans over 34,000 square kilometers. They are an autonomous Indigenous government and a sovereign entity, recognized by the Canadian government as one of the 14 Bands of the Haytassani Treaty.