User blog comment:MýnÆnglishTáwk/Getting Anglish to be written ond spoken more/@comment-34075916-20180502211955/@comment-1045231-20180511210202

I meant something like "creole" (that is, New English being a creole of Old Norse and Old English) by "mixtung", though likely not to that reach, since many other tungs with less dealings with nearby tungs have become nearly as onefold on their own. But I think without Old Norse, English today would be, at least wordcraftwise, a lot more like Icelandish and Old English. And I am one with you on that - "cup", "war", "wait", "close", and even "waste" I think are also good byspels. All we can do without becoming hard to understand is just (what're your thoughts on "just" as an adverb?) spurn the worse loanwords and hope others find it something they'd like to do too.