A chaque fois que vous utilisez le mot pyjama, vous partez en Inde ! Des bijoux ? Direction la Bretagne. Et avec la pieuvre, vous plongez dans l'inconscient de Victor Hugo... Derrière chaque mot, il y a une histoire, une étymologie, une anecdote, des évolutions phonétiques, un fait historique, une création, un emprunt subtil ou pas subtil ! Je vous raconte l'histoire des mots de la langue français... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 25 | Founded | a year ago |
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Language | French | Categories | ScienceLanguage LearningSocial SciencesEducation |
Go, on part en amérique latine avec les langues Tupi ! Elles nous ont légué les mots jaguar, ara, piranhanha... Et il y en a beaucoup des langues Tupi. Beaucoup. Non mais si vraiment beaucoup beaucoup. more
Les mots s'affaiblissent avec l'usage : plus ils sont utilisés, moins leur sens est intense. Etonner, si on remonte à son origine, signifie "frapper par la foudre". Méduser lui, il a pas trop changé de sens parce qu'il est tout simplement moins usité... more
Shakespeare nous a légué le mot swag (entre autre, il a aussi écrit plein de pièces de théâtre très sympas). Mais une légende traîne : swag signifierait "secretly, we are gay". Spoiler alert: c'est faux, mais en linguistique, ça s'appelle un rétroacr... more
Pourquoi le mot coccyx vient du mot grec pour désigner le coucou et le muscle du mot latin pour dire souris ? Je vous raconte l'origine de plein de mots de l'anatomie ! more
Il y a à peine plus d'une centaine d'années, les langues régionales en France comme le Breton ou le Provençal se parlaient au quotidien. Certains mots de ces langues régionales ont intégré le vocabulaire du français standard, comme le mot bijoux ! more
En français, lusieurs mots et onomatopées typiques de la langue nous viennent des soldats français, allemands et suisses ! more
Le mot panique commence comme le nom du dieu grec Pan, c'est pas un hasard. more
Il y a des thématiques plus propices que d'autres à générer des mots, des images, des métaphores dans une langue. Le jeu en fait partie ! Et on parle aussi des mots français qu'on a emprunté à la langue arabe more
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