User blog comment:ShalinP/Reforming English (written in current English)/@comment-30836812-20190316125109/@comment-36526497-20190316142525

Right, thanks for reminding me. I wrote this quite some time ago and did end up learning that the "s" is native Germanic, especially considering its prevalence in other Germanic languages, mainly Afrikaans. As for the cases, I'm not so sure about endings. The only ending we need is the genitive which we have. I'm talking about the adjective endings changing for case as well as articles, like German „der, die, das, den, den, des.“ I don't think I said it here but I'd also like to once again see the three distinct pronouns, you, ye, and Thou.