Bad words are mostly words with other meanings that were corrupted with vulgar meanings and used to attack other people or for the purposes of being rude. They tend to fall into these categories:
1. Misused religious terms and phrases. The original problem with these were that they took God and spiritual matters lightly, reduced God to mean leverage in taking oaths or making bets, or reduce God to someone anyone could use as a means to intimidate others. So they were used irreverently, to "swear" (to make an oath, seal a promise), or used to "curse" (pronounce curses upon). To profane something means to make sacred things common, hence the word profanity. Apparently, the terms swearing, cursing, and profanity first referred to this category of rude words and phrases.
2. Rude names for common things. The word vulgar means "common," and often means things said by uneducated people. So vulgar words often refer to rude words for relieving oneself, body parts, sex acts, names of groups of people, and so on.
3. Sexual words. While this ties in with vulgarity above, rude sexual words also are included as obscenity - rude words or images of a sexual nature. Such things are offensive as they are used to shock, intimidate, or control others.
4. Hate speech. These include words that attack someone's gender/sex, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, handicaps, religion, or family status. There is overlap with the above, but they are also used to marginalize people, used while discriminating against others, used while bullying others, and used to intimidate others, mostly for things that cannot be helped.
Words like "sushi" from Japan, "baguette" from France, "ballet" from Italy, and "kangaroo" from Australia are examples of words that originate from other countries.
Words that originate from the same country may share similarities in pronunciation, spelling, and meaning due to linguistic conventions or historical influences in that region. Additionally, these words may reflect cultural or societal aspects specific to that country.
The words "beef" and "pork" originate from Old French. "Beef" comes from the Old French word "boef," while "pork" comes from the Old French word "porc."
"Bad words" or offensive language has existed throughout history as language evolves and certain words gain negative connotations over time. Different cultures and societies have varying definitions of what constitutes "bad words."
The word "bonfire" originated from the Middle English words "bone" and "fire," as these fires were traditionally used for burning bones in ancient times.
Both words originate from greek or latin words, as most english words do. Also, they originate from older slang terms from even back to the medival times.
Words like "sushi" from Japan, "baguette" from France, "ballet" from Italy, and "kangaroo" from Australia are examples of words that originate from other countries.
France---they are French words.
Bone and Fire
If you mean originate as in directly, I'd say darn near 90%.
Their first record was put out in 1980 I think.
The movie Jaws.
no, but very many do.
Original, originate
Accident, adultery and avalanche are bad words? Allergies and amnesia are bad words.
No it does not unless you add bad words somehow
Words aren't bad, people use words badly.