Anglish - the new mothertung

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Anglish - the new mothertung

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https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate ... ed-english

"How is that White countries with languages derived from Latin fell easier to Jewish universalism than Germany? Of course language is not the main reason but it is certainly related to it, and it had its own contribution,” an author last opined last November for the Renegade Tribune.

He added, in a comment to his own post: “Latin is a slave language because it is intended to be universal, to facilitate the breeding together of different humans.”



They even gots them a dictionary with words and everything. You can even brook a runestaff

http://anglish.wikia.com/wiki/Anglish_Wordbook

"The Anglish Wordbook is for gathering together all known and forthput Anglish/New-English wordstock and their meanings. Everyone is free to put in words which they have brought up by themselves or any word they have seen brooked in Anglish/New-English by others, that are either newbuilt words or ones already in the wordbook. The goal is to make a full backbearing of words from all kinds of Anglish/New-English, and to give right reckonings as to their meaning and birth.



Brooking the wordbook
All inputs in the wordbook take the following shape, forelaid on the right wordbook layout:

wortcraft n the growing of plants and flowers, the craft and lore about growing plants; horticulture, gardencare
[compound of wort 'plant, herb' + -CRAFT]
First comes the word itself, in bold rune, followed by the deal of speech, slant-runed (italics). The wordbook brooks mean offshortenings from wordbooks for these, such as n for nameword, vb for deedwords, adj for markwords, and so forth. The main body of the input is a bewriting of what the word means and also, if needed, how it is brooked. The last bit, in four-sided hooks, is the wordlore, giving some knowledge of its birth. If the word is already in the wordbook, it will have the offshortening OED or CED (Oxford or Cambridge).

Inputting to the wordbook
If you feel like the wordbook is missing a word or a meaning, kindly feel free to put it in, for the wordbook will only grow with forthwarded bestowings from all Anglish/New-English brookers. The only law is that the word must be in some way onelike to Anglish/New-English, that is, not found in Ancwe (Ancillary World English). This can be anything from wholly new words made up outfoldly for Anglish/New English to seldseen, byledish words. A good way to mete this is to fathom brooking it in talk and thinking about what the backdeed of the other wight would be."


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I for one appreciate their efforts to become multilingual morons.
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It's like learning Klingon, but getting you less respect and job prospects.

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