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If you live in Michigan, you’ve probably heard someone say the word “ope” more than once. Linguists suggest that the term dates back to the very first European immigrants in the Midwest region but how. On this episode of On Hand, we go back to where we first learned about words and speak with a language expert about the origins of “ope” and why we use it.
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If you live in Michigan, you’ve probably heard someone say the word “ope” more than once. Linguists suggest that the term dates back to the very first European immigrants in the Midwest region but how. On this episode of On Hand, we go back to where we first learned about words and speak with a language expert about the origins of “ope” and why we use it.
GUESTS:
Want to submit a question to On Hand? Do it here:
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Call us: 734-764-7840
Email us: [email protected]
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work: michiganpublic.org/podfund
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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