Talk:Anglish wordbook/YZ

A small bemoaning about words with a 'y-' forestem, for byspell 'yhuecouthly'. This 'y-/ge-' was often lost throughout the yearhundreds through dialectshifts; or more often than not insteadened through 'a' or 'e', for byspell 'alike' and 'enough'. Although I'm all for upheld spelling laws, the 'y-', on first look,would be pretty hard for many inlandspeakers to awend, and looks overly althedy(foreign). Folk who want to akindle their mothertongue must never be afremded(alienated)by what is meant to be their own. The words should quickly feel homely in the mouths of those who choose to uptake them.