User talk:Wordforword

Hello!

I don't know about you reader, but I believe English needs to be what it should be... ENGLISH! There is such a great inflow of unneeded Latin-rooted words in English everday writing and speech! I sometimes find my self wandering about some Latin-grounded word I had heard, and have no thought in the world what it means! This happens mainly in school where I should be learning and not having my mind wrecked by such unneeded words. There are so many inkhorn words that are brooked/benoted in Engish today. It smarts my brain thinking about how English is becoming less and less of itself, and more and more Latin! I do not feel any bindings towards such  hollowwords.

There are so many bad writers today in witcraft and politcal fields that pick Latin-grounded words over Sheer

Onefold English words!

The men and women of today that do this are thoroughly killing English itself, and this had got to stop. They believe that writing and speaking Latin-rooted words makes them look sharp and keen, but they could not be farther from the truth! It is sore downheartening to see what English is becoming. We must beweigh (onlook/consider/move) ourselves to spare English from what I call Worddeath. True English is threatened today, and we can not merely stand here and watch it burn to the ground! I speak out to you reader. Help spare English from its death!.

A word should hint at its meaning.

This is something else I would like to bespeak. words should not be merely words, but should show meaing to the reader and listener. English has the tools to do so. Words should not be hollow shells of only bookstaffs (letters).

IF I SHOW YOU THIS WORD " ornithology " WHAT DO YOU THINK IT MEANS? How about I show you " birdlore ". Now you can see how open and meaningful the latter word is! Words like the former latin one make me laugh since there truly is no meaning to them in English, and they don't even look English. There are heaps and swarms of words like the Latin one I now showed you inset into English. English wordstock should be clean and tidy.

'The only way for English to be spared, is for you to speak, write, and benote True English words. '

Wordforword (talk) 23:28, June 13, 2017 (UTC)Wordforword