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English ( Inglish ) is the theidish speech of the English ( Inglish ) folk wherever they be found in the world. Hence it should be made up mostly of words which were in English ( Inglish ) before 1066 and have theidish ( germanic ) roots. Untheidish words ( mostly Latinish and Greekish ) should be set over into English ( Inglish ). The twixlandish speech which goes under the name of "English", but which is untheidish, should be known as AngloUS or Anglonic ( being a wordtwisting of "Algonkin" to acknowledge the greatness of the Americanly inflowing upon that twixlandish speech, both in its written and its spoken shapes ).

should theidish English (Inglish), the speech of England/ Inglelond, be spelt with  for hard  and  for , as in the other theidish speeches? Thus, kat, bakk, jou, jours, a.s.f..

- sjheiss, 08/08/09: I for one think that where  = /k/, the  should be removed, and where  = /s/, it should be an. But, even though I hate using  as /j/, I think we should stick with it. Also, why do you not capitalize "theidish"? I think it should be capitalized, along with "Latinish" and "Greekish". ;) This is just an opinion, but I prefer "tongue" over "speech". :) What do you Anglish speakers think about using the particle "do" and the gerund? I think we shoudn't use them, since at least "do" is a borrowing, supposedly from Welsh. Sorry this wasn't in Anglish, I have yet to start learning it. ><