Gutnish is a word used to describe a dialect spoken in the Swedish island of Gotland. However, there are other synonyms for the term that can be used interchangeably in certain contexts. For instance, Gutasaga is a term that can be used to refer to the ancient historical chronicles of the Gutnish people. When describing the language spoken at the time, Old Norse is another term that can be used. Furthermore, since Gutnish is a variation of the Swedish language, the term Svengelska, which means Swedish-English, can also be used for those who speak in a mix of Swedish and English on the island. Other alternatives can include Gotlandic or Gothlandish, although these may not be used as commonly as Gutnish.