
Award nominated, bite-size podcast. Every Sunday, Greek words used in the English language. Travelling words, connecting cultures.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 329 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Language LearningHistoryEducation | |||

This week, I’d like to welcome Reno in Nevada. Did you know that from the 1930s, and well into the 50s, Reno was called the divorce capital of the world? Hollywood actors would go there to get a divorce quickly because it only required a six week res... more
A big welcome to the small town of Voorburg in the Netherlands! It was fascinating to read about the history of this town. It’s one of the oldest inhabited places in the Netherlands, dating back to the 1st century and its name means ‘in front of th... more
Welcoming one of my favourite cities this week. Vienna! Did you know that there are more dead people occupying the Vienna cemetery than alive people in the city? Ha! Welcome Vienna , thank you for listening!
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Hello! This week I’m happy to welcome Toronto in our audience! Did you know that in Mohawk language 'Toronto' means ‘the place where trees stand in water’? You do now! Thank you for listening Toronto!
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Lovers of Greece,languages and etymology can’t miss this podcast. The world behind words is very rich and thanks to Emmanuela Lia we come to know many of its precious gems!
Love it so much and her voice is soo soothing and stunning amazing keep up the fantastic work 🫶🏼🩷
Such a GEM of a podcast. For anyone interested in word origins and stories, this is the place to be. Absolutely love it!
I love this podcast and listen every Sunday. It’s fun, love the host and I always learn something, It’s fascinating to see how some words travelled to English.
I store up a few episodes and then listen and practice them at once.
I love how short and fun this bite sized podcast is! It’s brilliant.
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