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par Andrés Yawar Calcina Guarachi Il y a 3 années

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The wonder of the words

Words form an essential part of civilization, shaping communication and culture. The influence of different cultures over time has significantly enriched the English language. For example, the Vikings introduced terms like '

The  wonder of the words

The wonder of the words

To know the true origes of the word we need to known the etymology, the root of the word.

Also, we can understand words by breaking them down into small parts.
"Disaster" = Dis- means no and -aster means astro, relative to star. So, the word "Disaster" means "contrary to the stars"
The word "sandwich" is named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of the town of Sandwich.

The words are a essential part of our every day life.

Without words, the civilization as we know it would not exist.
Acording time pass, new words in English has been created. Words like cellphone or smart TV.

The most typical example of word contribution is when Vikings appear during the Anglo-Saxon period.

With the invasion and looting, the Vikings contributed words to English like "take".
An example of adaptation to the Viking word like "skål", in English would be "skull". This because the Vikings had the tradition of make a toast with the skulls of the strongest enemy warriors saying their frace "skål".

So many English wodrs has their origens in Latin and Greek, however, so many others has the origenes from other cultures.

An important thing is that the Latin and Greek are the foundation of so many English words. Thats why many people can learn English, becuse of the commonly used Latin and Greek prefixes and roots.

From the Latin word "unus" in English is "one". So, "unity" means "join together as one" and "unique" means "one of its kind"

Many English words are taken into a directly way from othe languages, this is known as "linguistic loan".

Canyon = Spanish Mosquito = Spanish
Menu = French Boulevard = French Beret = French

As we said previously, the etymology study the origen of the words, however, whats is the etymoloy of the word etymology?

The word "Etymology" comes from a combination betwen "Etimos" and "Logos"
Etimos mean "true meaning"

Logos mean "study of the science

The importance of etymology is that we could better understand the words.

Basically, if we can anderstand the meaning of some part of the word, we automatically can undertand the rest, for exmple: Logy mean the study of something, so if a word ends in this we can easily understand what the word refers.

The main reason that the language has diferents origens is because people from differents cultures came into contact with another one and they exchanged words and also expression.

The prefix "Pre-" means "before "Contra-" in the word contradict means "to sat against" "Phobia" means "fear of" "Hydr-" indicates "water"

The most common suffixes in Latin are: -ate -ive -ity -fy -able -esce

The most common suffixes in Anglo-Saxon are: -ish -ward -less -ly -er -ness

One of the main properties of any language is that it continues to change according to the ages of humanity. The same happened with English. In fact, if someone says "I'll buy an Alien" they mean a computer. In conclusion, languages open our eyes to a new world of knowledge, but if the etymology is known, that knowledge will go beyond the limits of the mind.