Anglish
English without borrowed words, only original words of Germanic origins
Anglish Speaker: I speak Anglish, our wording goes like this.
Man: How does it sound like?
AS: Christmas, sometimes Midwinter, is a yearly Christly holiday worthying the birth of Jesus Christ on the 25th of Yulemonth.
Man: How does it sound like?
AS: Christmas, sometimes Midwinter, is a yearly Christly holiday worthying the birth of Jesus Christ on the 25th of Yulemonth.
Anglish
it is the potential name of a germanised english
because some people are not content with the outcome of english they are planing to take it to it's roots so they made Anglish
Anglish
A person that has their own language that seems to be a derivative of the English language. Those closest to them will understand what they are saying but people from the outside looking in will be completely dumbfounded.
I speak Anglish Mutha Fucka! Not English!
anglish
Anglish is English but the romance languages are cut out like French and Latin and making it more Germanic
(youtube video: Anglish - What if English Were 100% Germanic?)
(youtube video: Anglish - What if English Were 100% Germanic?)
"what language is he speaking it sounds like poor-mans English"
"dude he is speaking anglish"
"W H A T T H E F U C K I S D A T"
"dude he is speaking anglish"
"W H A T T H E F U C K I S D A T"
Anglish
English without any French or Latin loan words. Makes use to German loan words, or newly coined words from Germanic origin.
Anglish: I select reading bookcraft to watching things on the farseer.
Translation: I prefer reading literature to watching television.
Translation: I prefer reading literature to watching television.
Anglish
American dialect or American english.
English people in the UK speak "English". American people in the United States of America speak "Anglish".
Anglisher
Someone who writes using the "Anglish" conlang (constructed langauge).
"Some Anglishers want to bring back the Thorn character to English, while others go so far as to write using runes".