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U.S. Constitution without any Latin

U.S. Constitution without any Latin

Here’s the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution in Anglish, a purely Germanic variety of modern English, without any words of Latin origin:

We, the Lede of the Foroned Ricks, for the Sake of making a more forfit Gathertang, staddling

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Posted on 2015-11-032015-11-03Author Getoar MjekuCategories LanguagesTags Anglish, constitution, English, etymology, Latin, loanwords, purismLeave a comment on U.S. Constitution without any Latin
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