ŠLeon Dijk :
The European Union commissioners have announced that agreement has been reached to adopt English
as the preferred language for European communications, rather than German, which was the other
possibility.
As part of the negotiations, Her Majesty's Government conceded that English spelling had some room
for improvement and has accepted a five year phase plan for what will be known as EuroEnglish
(Euro for short).
In the first year, "s" will be used instead of the soft "c". Sertainly, sivil servants will
reseive this news with joy. Also the hard "c" will be replaced with "k".
Not only will this klear up konfusion, but typewriter kan have one less letter.
There will be growing publik enthusiasm in the sekond year, when the troublesome "ph" will be
replaced by "f". This will make words like "fotograf" 20 per sent shorter.
In the third year, publik akseptanse of the new spelling kan be expekted to reach the stage
where more komplikated changes are possible.
Governments will enkorage the removal of double letters, which have always ben a deterent to
akurate speling.
Also, al wil agre that the horible mes of silent "e" 's in the languag is disgrasful, and they
would go.
By the fourth year, peopl wil be reseptiv to steps such as replsing "th" by "z" and "w" by "v".
During ze fifz year, ze unesesary "o" kan be dropd from vords kontaining "ou" and similar
changes vud of kors be aplid to ozer kombinations of leters.
After zis fifz yer, ve vil hav a reli sensibl riten styl. Zer vil be no mor trubls or difikultis
and evrivun vil find it ezi tu understand ech ozer.
Ze drem vil finali kum tru.

Back