User blog comment:MýnÆnglishTáwk/Getting Anglish to be written ond spoken more/@comment-1045231-20180514161035/@comment-1045231-20180514224645

Oned seems okay. It seems it (with a ge- in front that would eathly be dropped) was in Old English too. It still feels slightly awkward, somehow (onemade feels more full), and banded is sworn to in New English and was the first word brooked before all the shrithe wars.

So that would mean North/South America or Americksland? And Europe, Africa, Asia? I kept a few less outlandish land names umb, like -stan to -land, Australia to New Holland (though not Andland or Southland) and Montenegro to Blackbarrow (since Icelandish seems (swith unmeansomely) to overset Montenegro, since Montenegro isn't Montenegro's inborn name too), and for Luxembourg, Sierra Leone, Cape Verde, and a few other lands, since I felt likefeel more than the made up names with those being a writing in another tung (e.g. Portugalish/French, not some inborn tung of those lands). Should I shrithe those all to their English names too (yinning the -stans)? Also, why are you brooking ond for and?