Words. Brain Messer #2

We use words every day. We know when to use them, and how to use them. But we don’t always know the correct definition of them. If someone asked you what “Hi” means, you might say “Hello” or “greetings.” Those are just other forms of the word or synonyms. You see, this post is filled with words I can’t directly define! Well, anyways, think of the word because. The dictionary entry for this word is


“/biˈkôz/
 Conjunction
For the reason that; since: ‘we did it because we felt it our duty.’” credit to google.com

Well the entry is made up of words and those word’s entries are made up of words, and so are those entries! It’s endless!
If you think, our language was formed by the roots of other languages like Greek and Italian. But where did their words come from? Somebody, long ago, made them up. They probably sounded like gibberish to other people. Now Adam and Eve might have spoken, but people, such as cave-people spoke their own language. Plus Adam and Eve couldn’t speak English because it hadn’t been invented yet.
To cave-people, “because” in their language made sense. But somebody invented their language.
The question is who really invented words because everything was once invented. The Big Bang theory (Big Bang. Brain Messer #1) can’t really work for this because it was invented as well. What really happened?

Now this post will mess with your brain. I love doing that. comment if you do as well. I’ll keep these brain messers up!




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Published on May 29, 2013 18:02
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