The awakening of the Aryan soul in the information age is the event of the millennium. To ostensibly mark the blond beast's rebirth, would it not resound throughout the ages that this great shift might be accompanied by a reflection in our change of language?
I propose that Sup Forums and the Alt-Right as a whole participate in the cleansing of English into a superior tongue, one that is every bit as commensurate as Greek or German (the two great languages of philosophy). This new tongue is called Anglish, after the Germanic tribe of the Angles.
Further reasons: English is a partially creolized language, and while the breadth of its vocabulary enjoys a certain subtly many other languages do not, its core-grammar has suffered, as with all creol languages. It has lost its agglutinative nature that most other Indo-European tongues possess. When forming new words for technical concepts, often one must use the agglutinative features of Latin or Greek to create newfound, bastard words.
The overhead when speaking English is inefficient; many words are not self-descriptive, unless one is well versed in Latin.
There is a certain beauty to be had when the word roots of English are tools in the construction of new words–when the structure and participation of using English in itself becomes an art–beyond flexing one's inkhorn of foreign tongues.
You realise 'English' derives from 'England' which itself derives from 'Land of the Angles'?
Hunter Martinez
I like the sound of it, "Wordcraft" sounds cooler than "literature"
Landon James
Shouldn't it be spelled Änglisch?
Gavin Barnes
UNKEK OUR WORDS!
Brandon Watson
Not quite. The closest thing we have to Ah, as in Ah-nglo would use Æ.
There was no umlauts in Saxon English, instead there was hatless characters, or one with a macron. We also has the eth (Ð,ð) and the thorn (Þ,þ) for the 'th' sounds. As well as a Y with a dot above (Ẏ) that had the same sound as your Ü.
Samuel Evans
Its not about making it more german per se, its about getting rid of the french and roman influences on english Its basically regressing to old english which is an icelandic tier language
Ian Wilson
That is good lorecraft. We must rid ourselves of the Latinate rot! Hie thee hence Roman dirt!
Luis Richardson
I've always held the belief that the reason modern English is so senseless is because a lot of words don't make sense "in" English. Look at "literature" as a word (ignore the root of that word) that just means the written word. Now, literally means absolutely and totally accurate and right, but a lot of people use it to mean figuratively or metaphorically.
People get annoyed because the word is being "used wrong," but it's not. It makes sense. Fantasy isn't accurate, but it's LITERA-ture.
A lot of our words don't make English-sense because the words don't come from thing we understand in our daily lives. You'd never be able to say that the word we use for "literally" can mean anything but what it means if it was replaced with something like `truespake` or `truewrote`.
Spanish is the language of the Western hemisphere. . The anglos aborted their future.
Owen Cooper
>>language
Tongue.
We basically have to start speaking like Tolkien characters.
Ethan Morgan
>>event Happening or befalling
>information Tidings.
>millennium thousandth year
>ostensibly Seemingly
William Gomez
Fitting. Tolkien's goal was to create a uniquely English mythology. The white nationalists who reject evolution are starting to do the same.
Mason Ortiz
>All these words come from Latin.
A pox upon you and your kin, naysayer.
Jace Young
What language should this burger learn?
Jason Harris
Better solution: Learn Latin. Know all the words.
Also, here's a thing about English that sets it apart from its many parent languages which one of my professors mentioned. English has a massive lexicon compared to most other tongues, which conduces to native English speakers having very analytic habits of thought. In other words, rather than combining many meanings under one word, like the Latin word "ratio" which means about one gorillian things, English has a different word for things that differ in even very subtle ways. Trying to "purify" English will strip it of this power. Rather, learn Latin.
Eli Morris
Speaking 100% german origin sounds like playing a wizard game