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== Language quirks and facts == | |||
=== English synonymous & part of speech word use === | |||
* the English language has more unique words than any other language | |||
** Arabic has more words through compound word use, but those compounds are made up of individual words as opposed to word parts | |||
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=== "Love" in Greek === | |||
* >> to do . | |||
** see John 21:15 | |||
=== "Thanks to" and "because of" in Russian === | |||
* Russian uses a distinct word for the positive and negative connotations of "because of" or "thanks to" | |||
** ''благодаря'' = positive connotation | |||
*** as in "Thanks to hard studying, I aced the test" | |||
** ''из за'' = negative connotation | |||
*** "I lost points on my paper because of having forgotten about the due date" | |||
=== "Curry a favor" === | === "Curry a favor" === | ||
* excellent demonstration of how language morphs across space and time | * excellent demonstration of how language morphs across space and time |
Revision as of 17:09, 10 April 2023
Language and Etymology
communication, words, and word origins and evolution
Page purpose:
- study of purposes and forms of language
- study of the origin of words
- study of change in meaning of words over time
Language quirks and facts[edit | edit source]
English synonymous & part of speech word use[edit | edit source]
- the English language has more unique words than any other language
- Arabic has more words through compound word use, but those compounds are made up of individual words as opposed to word parts
"Love" in Greek[edit | edit source]
- >> to do .
- see John 21:15
"Thanks to" and "because of" in Russian[edit | edit source]
- Russian uses a distinct word for the positive and negative connotations of "because of" or "thanks to"
- благодаря = positive connotation
- as in "Thanks to hard studying, I aced the test"
- из за = negative connotation
- "I lost points on my paper because of having forgotten about the due date"
- благодаря = positive connotation
"Curry a favor"[edit | edit source]
- excellent demonstration of how language morphs across space and time
- in Old English, "curry" means "to cook"
- after British colonization of India, the word became synonymous with the common Indian cooking spice, called today, "curry"
- "Curry a favor" has no relation to the spice
- "curry" came from the Old French "torcher" for "groom" as in to wipe down and clean a horse
- origin of "curry a favor":
- from the 14th century French satirical poem,Roman de Fauvel ("roman" = romance story or verse)
- in the story:
- Fauvel was a horse or ass
- the goddess Fortuna answers Fauvel's request to move into the palace and become a lord
- priests and other lords visit Fauvel and "curry" (groom) him in order to gain his favor
- "fauvel" refers to the brownish color of fallow (un-planted) field, and was a color symbolic of vanity
- fauvel may also have been a play on the words, "false veil"
- the expression "curry fauvel" was picked up by English speakers
- but as memory of the story of Fauvel faded, the use of the word morphed into the more recognizable "favor"
- thus, "curry favor" means to hypocritically flatter a vain person for some favor or advantage
- see