User blog comment:Hjetland/some ''ground rules''/@comment-36526497-20181020175917

Although we can go this radical, emphasis goes on the word "revival" in this leafwrit. If we want to go back so far, why don't we just speak Old English, write with Futhorc and pretend history after 1066 never happened? We're 1.) accepting English's OWN evolution, that was never influenced by Latish or Greek. 2.) Changing current English. This leafwrit looks like Dutch with the "ye willen." and all. I know it has changed, and we should bring back words' original meanings, but this is English, not Dutch. 3.) All this inflection is indeed not there in Modern English. It disappeared ages ago. I certainly want to be a big part and help you all, Hjetland and MýnÆnglishTáwk, but the bottom line is that we're reforming current English, and accept that culture nowadays is different. We're not speaking Old English, but we'll bring back it's inflection and all if we need to. Like I said in a previous leaf, we need a hard formal plan as well as a roadmap of how Ænglish will be formed. Otherwise we have some speaking Old English, some speaking I don't know what and others speaking also I don't know what.