IPA: /brɪt/
KK: /brɪt/
Small marine animals, like tiny crustaceans, that are an important food source for certain whales and other sea creatures.
The right whales rely on brit for their diet during feeding season.
The word 'brit' originates from Old English 'brytta', meaning a small fish or fry, particularly referring to young herring. It is often used in a regional context to denote small fish or bait.
Think of 'brytta' as a small fish, which helps you remember that 'brit' refers to a small fish or fry.