Greetings, Toads!
Today, we're going to get conservative . . . with our words. A recent study by British researchers identified 23 "ultraconserved words" that have remained relatively unchanged since the Ice Age. All of those 23 are cognates (words that have the same meaning and sound in different languages) in at least four of the seven Eurasiatic language families. Translation: that's the 700 languages spoken from the British Isles to western China and from the Arctic to Southern India. Though many researchers remain skeptical, this seems to be compelling evidence of a 15,000 year old mother tongue.
So, want to do a little writing in the mother tongue? Pick a few words from the "ultraconserved words" list and write a poem of 60 words or less.
Here's the list:
thou
I
not
that
we
to give
who
this
what
man / male
ye
old
mother
to hear
hand
fire
to pull
black
to flow
bark
ashes
to spit
worm
As you can see, some of the words are pretty boring. Still, if they were good enough for the cave women . . .
Have fun!
I wrote this in about ten seconds, fiddled with it a bit and got exactly sixty words--okay, I admit I used almost every single one in the list, which helped. ;_) Had lots of fun with this one, MZ--and an interesting bit of info on words, always good to know. Thanks for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteIf it was good enough for cavewomen, it is good enough for me!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting list of common words and phrases. I learned something new today. Thanks, MZ.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't resist. Left out all of the Quaker plain speech, though.
ReplyDeleteI really love what I've read so far. You guys are crushing this!
ReplyDeleteReally difficult to write an uplifting poem with those words... just wasn't in the mood for anything else as we recently came back from a day trip in the mountains.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting!! I love the idea of a true Mother tongue! I tried to use as few extras as possible...just for fun. Thank you, Mama Zen!
ReplyDeleteoooh, what a fantastic prompt. the resulting poem also hit me immediately, but i kept tweaking it since it fit nicely with a painting i finished recently. cheers!
ReplyDeleteAn intriguing prompt. I used nearly all the words. As for what I came up with — I know what I meant, but I'm not sure how intelligible it might be to anyone else. However, all attempts to make it clearer changed the tone in a way that didn't feel right.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mama Zen, this was fun and challenging.
ReplyDeletepolitically themed - if one considers 'let people be' a political statement ~
ReplyDeleteJust a wonderful prompt. I'm finding that for some reason I can't post on some who are using Blogger (I use Wordpress) but, frustratingly, not on other Blogger sites. Just doesn't take the comment for some reason ~ anyone know why?
ReplyDeleteI think "mother" will carry on for another thousand years. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Stared at that list for quite a while until a thought appeared - then it was too long! Had to snip a word here and a word there.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the challenge.
My apologies Mama zen.. had to pass.. it was way out of my league!!
ReplyDeleteLots of love,
Sanaa