
Show overview
The Word's Worth has been publishing since 2017, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 245 episodes. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 7 min and 10 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 2.8 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by The Moscow Times.
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Latest Episodes
View all 245 episodesEp 245Plug It, Mute It, or Hear It
The words for things that shut out sound and let you hear it are the same in Russian. Of course they are.
Ep 244Alexei Navalny and the Secret List of Forbidden Words
It's hard to know where general language ends and criminal slangs begins.
Ep 243And Yet It's Nevertheless, All the Same, After All
The joy of particles (not).
Ep 242A Guide to Giving a Bribe in Russian
What you say when you bribe depends on whether you want something or they want something.
Ep 241Who is Gulya and Why Do We Care About Her Nose?
The preposition "c" has some weird constructions.
Ep 240Spitting, Eating Your Teeth and Other Weird Gestures
When a person eats his teeth, is that bad or good? Or even possible?
Ep 239Take Your Pick: Mutiny, Coup, Uprising or Nothing
What happened last week is a changing story that depends on speaker, day, mood and the subjunctive.
Ep 238Wait - What Russian Month is This?
If you thought you knew the names of the months in Russian, think again.
Ep 237What's in a Name? With Russian Holidays - Everything
This week Russia celebrated Russia Day. If you have no idea what that holiday is, join the gang.
Ep 236A Gathering of Witches, Dues, Herbs and Classmates
Сбор and сборы are unusual words: sometimes the singular and plural forms have unrelated meanings.
Ep 235Buy a Brilliant and Applaud an Artist
Oh, those false friends... every translator's nightmare.
Ep 234Tricks of the Trade
Using the right verb and the right case to express changing and exchanging is a big headache.
Ep 233Under the Mighty Oak I Sit, Stupidly
Sitting on stumps, falling out of trees and stepping in rotten logs figure prominently in Russian expressions.
Ep 232The Cat Cried and Ran By
Cats are popular pets In Russia but unpopular in folk expressions.
Ep 231Serving and Not Serving in the Military
The confusing terminology of conscripts, reservists and draft dodgers.
Ep 230Two Words, Three Letters and Ten Meanings
Oh, the joy of little Russian words.
Ep 229How a Saint Becomes a Sinner
How some Russian words change meaning in and out of church.
Ep 228Of Courtyards, Grifters and Days Off
All about things and people that pass by, pass through, and ought to pass off forever.
Ep 227Shame That is Cringeworthy
Understanding teenagers is a struggle that makes you cringe.
Ep 226Of Ear Noodles and Maniacal Printers
How you can spend a day translating three words.