The Anglish Moot
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Fremdwords are always swift to come into a tongue, notwithstanding the speakers' want to have them outshut. However, that does not mean that we ought to, with full inwit, make way for these new and oftentimes unearthly and ungainsome fremdwords.
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Outlandwords are always swift to come into a tongue, notwithstanding the speakers' want to have them shut out. However, that does not mean that we ought to, with full inwit, make way for these new and oftentimes unearthly and ungainsome outlandwords.
 
 
 
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Tongue cleanliness [Eng. "Linguistic Purism"] is the aware work to clean a tongue of any outlandish creepings or borrowings. It has been done before in tongues such as Icelandic, Armenish, Finnish, Rumanish, and many others, although they have had unsame outcomes.


Outlandwords are always swift to come into a tongue, notwithstanding the speakers' want to have them shut out. However, that does not mean that we ought to, with full inwit, make way for these new and oftentimes unearthly and ungainsome outlandwords.