If you’re listening along as I publish each episode, you might know it’s flu season in the U.S. I’m not going to go into how to spell "flu," as in influenza, versus a chimney "flue" or the past tense of "fly," but I do want to talk about how an apple a day can keep the doctor away. Or if not the medical side of this conversation, let’s at least turn to the language side of things.
Apples. Are they "preventative" or "preventive"? What’s the surprising linguistic twist of the Bible’s mention of the apple in the Garden of Eden? And while we’re on the subject, what’s the explosive story behind the expression, "how do you like them apples?"
Apples, apples, everywhere.
This is the "Words You Should Know" podcast, Season 2, Episode 4
Words. Language. Communication. Let's do this thing.