Philologically speaking, English words almost entirely come from an ancestral mother tongue called Indo-European, whose daughter languages had daughter languages spoken from Ireland to India, Persia and even China. The meanings and sounds agree in these languages such that we can say the original speakers probably came from somewhere between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. They knew snow and the apple tree, the cow and the pig; they did not know the palm or the giraffe.
English is a mix of two IE languages, the Germanic Anglo-Saxon and the Latin Norman French.Norman conquest caused French words for things to represent, generally, their finer aspect while the English words for the same things are used for their coarser form. Cattle and swine in the barn are beef and pork on the table, having become French in the refineries of the kitchen.
The IE roots grew into different words and different ideas in dozens of daughter languages. An odd example, perhaps, is the English word arrow, from the IE root arkw- that comes back into English, through the French, as arch, from the Latin for bow.
The Devil!
I have a theory that may help. I believe that a Wicken created the words, maybe from the devil. I do not believe in God or the Devil or any mythical being.
I think that a Wicken was talking or doing some type of "spell" to call in demons or something else,then a person from a Catholic or Christian faith over heard or may have seen the practice happening and may have caught a few words from the worshiper. Then they presented it to a powerful church or some other people and then made them "Bad Words". Because like every thick headed Christian only God can talk since into them. Or what they think is "God".
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It is not known how curse words originated in society but it is thought they have been around since the beginning of language. Curse words didn't appear in written language until about 5,000 years ago.
Steal not this book, my worthy friend For fear the gallows will be your end; Up the ladder, and down the rope, There you'll hang until you choke; Then I'll come along and say - "Where's that book you stole away?" by Laura be
Purse Nurse
I don't know what you mean by "ye-old," but curse words are not allowed on WikiAnswers website. It is against the TOU rules.
It means "a curse"
The gypsy curse made them laugh at first. The curse words flowed out of his mouth like water out of the faucet.
No it does not have curse words
Probably not. The games are made for kids, after all.
It is not known how curse words originated in society but it is thought they have been around since the beginning of language. Curse words didn't appear in written language until about 5,000 years ago.
no there are no curse words except crap
There isn't an exact number of curse words, as it varies across cultures and languages. However, common curse words tend to fall into categories such as profanity, obscenities, and slurs, which are used to express strong feelings of anger, frustration, or disdain. The use of curse words is often considered inappropriate in formal settings.
There are no curse words in the Bible. There are a few words that MIGHT be considered curse words now, but were not considered curse words at the time the Bible was written. There are instances of the word ass (e.g. Exodus 20:17) but it is refering to the donkey on which Christ was riding.
Cuss words or curse words are considered to be bad words. Curse words vary from culture to culture and are also referred to as bad words. In most societies the use of curse words is frowned upon.
you think they don't say curse words but they do my baby does so they might say curse words watch out ok
Beacause curse words are in the bibile
no i know the whole song by heart and i don't remember a single curse word except lesbian. if you think that's a bad word
start saying some curse words then think of words that ryhme with them and tada! you have a grammy award!