Talk:Anglish

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Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on 25 March 2008. The result of the discussion was keep.

Right. When are we going to start an Anglish wikipedia? Doops | talk 06:48, 14 July 2005 (UTC)

I guess you're having a laugh, but were you earnest I would be also. It is a good thought.

[edit] Interested?

If anyone is interested in Anglish (or whatever you wish to call it, Theidish [native] English, Inglish, Onglish), as distinct from Anglonic [i.e.Common English], for hobby or serious, please email me, I would like to talk with you and hear your ideas about it.

Email: stetsdigs (AT sign) hotmail.com

Written on 26 july 2005, offer open for next fifty-eight years (or so).

Ditto. Meet us at the Anglish moot (see the Anglish article's page). And/or e-mail me at bajparry at yahoo.co.uk -Bryan 82.44.212.6 23:13, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Outrageous

inn't the word "rage" of latin root?

Yes, from RABIDUS/RABIES I think. —IJzeren Jan In mij legge alle fogultjes een ij 06:52, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "mind" or "brain"

Currently the article states: "Additionally, mind is of Anglo-Saxon origin, so had no need of changing." In context, it implies (to me) that Jennings chose not to use "mind" by his constraints. I would suppose he realized "mind" would be fine to use and realized "brain" fit more poetically. Is it possible to edit the given statement, removing the implication, or should the note simply be removed?

Yep.74.60.93.232 03:08, 23 July 2007 (UTC)