Wednesday, 5 August 2015

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true etymology fact : english word “soul” derives from “soil” , language mirrors reality, the characteristic of th human consciousness and condition, comes from dirt

Am I taking a joke seriously, because this is a fake etymology fact

This post is neither of those things

Every derivation I can find is from the proto-Germanic “saiwalo,” of unknown meaning, but it’s hypothesized that it means “coming from the sea,” where souls possibly came from. (Sources: wiktionary and etymonline)

Yeah – and whether saiwalo relates to the sea or not, soil’s etymology is completely different.

In the time it took u to expand upon the etymology of soul you coulda done like a blunt and a half or two lines of coke

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