'Wich' is not a word, and therefore has no meaning, in the English language. In Old English, there was a word "wic" which meant "place, encampment, camp, dwelling, abode, town or village". This word appears in certain English place-names such as Sandwich (place of sand), Norwich (town to the North), or Greenwich (green place). Apart from these survivals, the word has disappeared from modern English.
Or witch, if it is the thing that flies around on a broomstick Lol!
You spell it which
I think "alverterzane" is the sound for the german word "aufwiedersehen" (i saw that in some subtitles), wich means "see you later"
the uglyest wich in the west
quiver either means... a quiver of arrows. wich is the plural noun of the word arrow. or if somebody quivers it is a verb and it is when they shake. usually because the person is cold or scared.
Bakuswap is the new line of bakugan wich means new bakugan and a bigger size
The UK pronunciation (like Norwich) is not pronounced the same as the individual phonemes (Green + wich). The approximate phonetic sound is "GREH-nich" (the nitch sometimes closer to nidge).The Connecticut town of the same name is sometimes pronounced more like it is spelled, sounding like grin-wich or gren-wich.
wich is the preterite form of "weichen" which means "to soften"
ice cream is cream wich is frozen and normally flavoured
there is no such word as willette although there is willet wich means north American shore bird
Wiki . its a new english word that used at the technology domain . wich mean speedy
azan is a character in mythology Azaan (wich is what you meant to say I believe) is a call to prayer
I think "alverterzane" is the sound for the german word "aufwiedersehen" (i saw that in some subtitles), wich means "see you later"
stuffed bear, or word for word means: rag of bear, wich is a bear made out of a rag, but typically means, stuffed bear
It's an English word coming from the Italian "al fresco" wich mean "in the fresh (air)" The french corresponding idiom is "à la fraîche"
ethical griavity i not a word well it is but it is not a true form of science to ethicalate gravity is to changeits direction wich is impossible
the uglyest wich in the west
"Jueputa" is a slang term usually used in Latin America, derived from "hijueputa," which is a profane way to refer to someone as a "son of a bitch" or an "asshole." It is typically used to express anger, frustration, or surprise.
You can find "hui" only in the word "aujourd'hui", meaning "today". It is and old French word which used (long ago) to mean "today", as "hier" wich (still) means yesterday.