User blog comment:MýnÆnglishTáwk/Getting Anglish to be written ond spoken more/@comment-34075916-20180502211955/@comment-34246601-20180513160410

"Only" or "only now" often works instead of "just". That is what I say in its stead.

I have had a look at the talk sides, ond I think you are right there. Words like "China" should be kept how they are, as all they are, are names of one given thing, which could only ever be for that one thing - ond other names would not tell you anything about it; "Midrike" could mean anything, ond could be be anywhere. Names of the Germanish lands should have their Germanish names though, which they mostly do anyway.

I think you should make "Earthfrod" back into "Earthlore" as it has more meaning to it like that. Also I think that you are right - "Eastrike" is better than "Eastric" - out of all of the shapings of that word, I always pick "rike", as I find it to be the best understood of them all.