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Words made of breath, not ink — proof that mouths beat keyboards.
means The past participle of speak, describing language produced aloud rather than written down.
from From Old English sprecan, later gesprecen, the swallowed r vanishing somewhere between the throat and the page.
Older than writingSpeech predates script by tens of thousands of years.
Lost letterThe r once lived inside spreak and broke.
Phrase of trustA spoken word once sealed deals before paper did.