User blog comment:Hjetland/Man, Latin, indo-european/@comment-34246601-20180706010211/@comment-33678570-20180706174408

what i meant is this: when i made english more "germanic", it is basically more Indo-European, so why not do that? byspel the word language is from old latin Dingua, dingua means tongue, and both are from proto-indo-european dngwehs,which meant tongue as "language" and organ. also, in latin, correct english and proto indo european, there are derived words, such as long to length to lengthen. this is widely done in every indo european tunge,which this helpe (subjunctive) us make newer words, an othere byspel, the word wheel is from kwekwelos, which meant spinner, that is a derived word, or seat is an ablaut from to sit, and these features are mistly or almost only indo-european,