Talk:Englisc

How you managed to create a language based on Old English without distinction of long and short vowels?

I can't see Runic characters. Could you provide a picture of the Runic script?

You write: In foreign loanwords, the letter J indicates the same sound. You mean "hje" is a foreign word? — Hellerick 03:04, 17 January 2009 (UTC)


 * hje is derived from 'hie' the Old English third person, so it's a natural word. The only thing is that it'd look kind of funny writing hȝe, and that could get (from a writing perspective) confused with ȝe.  So here, writing trumped written consistency.  When writing, I was thinking that the H with a J tail would be an interesting form, similar to hwair for Gothic.  --JJohnson 14:33, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

pretty interesting, i like it

let me ask you something: you did this for hobby or is serius, coz im interested in this, english is not enough germanic and this satisfy wath i like

aslo how i can learn it, im learning old english; that helps, right? and in wich ways i can contribuite to this?

aslo that "Sci-fi type setting of this world" is too geeky LLZ

I pretty like your conlang, but after reading some more on Old English I noted that Englisc is almost indentical to it, like you just copied it's grammar. I'd also like to see picture of runic script, because my pc doesn't render it. ~ptaqu 30 july o9, 17:40 UTC
 * ptaqu:i dont noticed that, [nervious laughs] LLZ