Why we say Goodbye! | Etymology Origin of Words | Anika Rose

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What is the etymology of the word goodbye in English? Today we will get into the origin of the word, the original phrase, as well as other ways to say goodbye in English. Are God and good etymologically related? What about goodbye and goodnight? All this and more on this episode of the Origin of Words with Anika Rose! #education #language #english

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Great video. You have a new subscriber. I’m actually working on a TikTok video right now explaining the origin of “goodbye”. My version is a lot more simplified, but it basically confirms what you said in this video. I’ll send you a link to the video when I’m done.

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Latin = Tinra Ige Sila, i.e., Silla, which was spread to the Slavs. This Slavic region, West Asia, was conquered by the Silla Dynasty, or Dangun Dynasty, and sent Park Seok-Kim, the son of the emperor of the central dynasty (Silla = Dangun Dynasty), as the leader of about 5, 000 reign for years. As a religious leader during this period, Seolchong systematized the widely spread Latin Tinra alphabet and incorporated the Thousand Character Sounds into the English alphabet today.

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My mind is blown by the fact we have the same word for you as PIE speakers

VenisDamalo
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I read that the origin of the word God may be related to "pouring a drink" in deference, so there's a whole other layer you could work backwards from!

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Do you know when ‘goodbye’ was codified into the English language?

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