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A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Cool Beans - 31 May 2021

A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

A Way with Words

Language Learning, Society & Culture, Education

4.6 • 2.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

If you speak a second or third language, you may remember the first time you dreamed in that new tongue. But does this milestone mean you’re actually fluent? And a couple’s dispute over the word regret: Say you wish you’d been able to meet Albert Einstein. Can you regret that the two of you never met, or is there a better word for a situation over which you have no control? Can the word regret include simply longing for something? Plus, a sixth-grader wonders about a weird word on her spelling bee study list. It’s spelled X-Y-L-Y-L — and it’s not just for Scrabble players. Plus, hot as flugens, to play Box and Cox, twack and twoc, a quiz for canine lovers, an eloquent appreciation of libraries, a widow’s moving thank-you note, a punny gardening joke, a funny newspaper correction, a trick with a hole in it, and lots more. Cool beans! Read full show notes, hear hundreds of free episodes, send your thoughts and questions, and learn more on the A Way with Words website: https://waywordradio.org/. Email words@waywordradio.org. Twitter @wayword. Our listener phone line 1 (877) 929-9673 is toll-free in the United States and Canada. Elsewhere in the world, call +1 (619) 800-4443; charges may apply. From anywhere, text/SMS +1 (619) 567-9673. Copyright Wayword, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Alright, I'm Jack Greenlich.

0:02.0

I think you can listen to music from relaxing, to celebrating, to getting yourself prepared.

0:08.0

I like all sorts, honestly. I like hip-hop, R&B, and then house music as well.

0:13.0

So yeah, there's no guilt with players around here.

0:15.0

Jack wears the Bose Quiet Comfort Ultra headphones, enjoying his favourite music,

0:20.0

with more immersive sounds than ever before.

0:23.0

Wow, the music's just everything, isn't it?

0:25.0

Search Bose headphones.

0:27.0

Bose, sound is power.

0:30.0

You're listening to Away With Words, the show about language, and how we use it, I'm Grant Barrett.

0:35.0

And I'm Martha Barnett.

0:36.0

We asked our listeners to send us names that are anodromes.

0:40.0

Now anodrome, you'll remember, is a word that when spelled backwards, forms a whole new word.

0:45.0

So for example, maybe a little girl is named Noel, because she has an older relative named Leon.

0:52.0

And boy did our listeners oblige.

0:54.0

We heard from Debbie Trail in St. Charles, Illinois, who pointed out that Nomar Garciapara,

1:00.0

who played for the Boston Red Sox in the 1990s, he was a great shortstop,

1:05.0

was named after his father Ramon.

1:08.0

So Nomar is named after Ramon.

1:11.0

And we should point out, too, that he also has the good fortune to be married to the soccer star Mia Hamm.

1:17.0

Who's first name backward is AIM.

1:20.0

And if I remember correctly, she had great aim on the side of it.

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