You're Saying It Wrong

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You're Saying It Wrong

From KMUW Studios and part of the NPR Podcast Network, You're Saying It Wrong is a podcast that looks at what we get wrong—and what we sometimes get right—when it comes to this English language. Hosted by KMUW's Fletcher Powell, each episode features a conversation with the sister and brother who wrote the book on it. Literally. You're Saying It Wrong: A Pronunciation Guide to the 150 Most Commonly Mispronounced Words and Their Tangled Histories of Misuse is by Kathryn Petras and Ross Petras.On June 24, 2022, You’re Saying It Wrong received first place in Division B for Interview Podcasts from the Public Media Journalists Association. The awards recognize the best work in public media journalism from across the country.You're Saying It Wrong is available to public radio stations through PRX.

  1. 200

    A Lowdown Dirty Spelling Quiz

    Kathy and Ross pull out all the stops to try to trick Fletcher with a new spelling quiz. Fletcher does his best to upset them.

  2. 199

    Cymraeg

    Kathy, Ross, and Fletcher try to tackle the Welsh language, with... questionable results. Look, we're all doing our best here.

  3. 198

    Phonotactics!

    Think you don't know what phonotactics are? Even our youngest English speakers do! You might just not realize it...

  4. 197

    What's in a Name?

    This week, Kathy and Ross challenge Fletcher to an epic eponym quiz, and somehow they detour again into an analysis of pavement. How? You'll have to listen to find out!

  5. 196

    [Encore] Where Are the Beeves?

    The plural of thief is thieves, so why isn't the plural of chief chieves? And as the old woman once said, where are the beeves??? On today's show, we tackle the tricky nuance of plurals and synonyms that aren't actually synonyms.

  6. 195

    Euphemisms

    We'll be happy to tell you what this episode is about just as soon as we get back from using the bathroom—I mean, the restroom—I mean, the washroom—I mean, the facilities—I mean…

  7. 194

    If We Knew You Were Comin' We'd've Baked a Cake

    Today we address a couple of listener questions, including one about the Third Conditional (???), before moving on to a quiz about Middle English vs. Latin spellings.

  8. 193

    Register and Power

    Today we have a wide-ranging discussion about the words we use, when we use them, and the enormous power they can have.

  9. 192

    Broadening Our Horizons

    Sometimes words get a whole lot less specific over time, and sometimes people get really mad about that!

  10. 191

    Beginnings and Endings

    We look at how a tiny little prefix or suffix can completely change the meaning of a word. Or how it could do nothing at all!

  11. 190

    Banished and Un-Banished Words

    We finish our discussion of the words people would like to see banned from the English language in 2026 and then we uncover some uncommonly odd things about one particular prefix.

  12. 189

    Banish These Words! (Some of them... at least for a little while)

    We go through a list of words people want to banish in 2026 and then take a swing over to the weird world of contractions. You ain't heard nothin' yet!

  13. 188

    Valentine's Day, When Our Thoughts Turn to Lufu

    We explore all sorts of love and love-related words as we honor St. Valentine (and some other unexpected saints).

  14. 187

    [Re]Bracketing

    We look at how much a word can change if we just give it a little nudge this way or that, which leads us into a discussion of how certain Arabic words made their way into English.

  15. 186

    Chances Are... You're Spelling It Wrong

    We look at the top 10 most commonly misspelled words. Watch those double letters!

  16. 185

    It's a Cold One Out There!

    It's been a strange winter so far, so let's talk about some strange winter words! Brrrrrrrrrr!!!

  17. 184

    Either/Or

    We indulge in one of our favorite pastimes: quibbling over tiny differences in the way people say things. What fun!

  18. 183

    Feeling French (and Fancy)

    We all like to feel a bit fancy from time to time, but when we turn to French, it can get us in trouble.

  19. 182

    The 2025 Words of the Year

    We continue our annual tradition of looking back at the words that defined the year, as chosen by dictionaries, listeners... and us!

  20. 181

    Let's See What Sticks

    As we reach the end of the year, we get some grab-bag whiplash with English questions and conundrums from all over the language spectrum.

  21. 180

    Anachronyms

    This week, we look at some words that have come unstuck in time.

  22. 179

    A Plethora of Plurals! (Encore)

    What could be more fun for the holidays than digging into the bizarre world of Latin and Greek plurals? Nothing! That's what! (This episode originally aired on 12/14/24.)

  23. 178

    Abbrs.

    We extend our quiz about abbreviated words into a second episode, and Kathy learns that people don't always do things just to look fancy (a lot of the time they do, though!).

  24. 177

    Mailbag Day!

    We answer a few listener questions, including one about a changing pronunciation that drives one person nuts, and another about abbreviations that leads us to some surprising (and confusing) places.

  25. 176

    It's a Thanksgiving Feast!

    In celebration of Thanksgiving and all the food that comes with it, we’ll take an etymological trip around the dinner plate.

  26. 175

    Grab Bag Day!

    After an extended discussion about plurals, Kathy and Ross give Fletcher a wide-ranging quiz on grammar, pronunciation, etymology, and whatever else they decide to throw at him.

  27. 174

    Going for Gold on the SAT

    We return to our series looking at the hardest words ever found on the SAT by exploring the letter "G."

  28. 173

    Frankenwords

    We mark Día de los Muertos with some words about the dead, some of which have been brought back to life, and some that should have remained dead.

  29. 172

    It's Spooky Season!

    We celebrate the season by taking a look at the origins of some Halloween-related words, and we introduce two of the most horrifying words we've ever had on the show. Boo!

  30. 171

    More Weird Word Origins

    We return to one of our favorite topics: the surprising and strange origins of everyday words.

  31. 170

    Getting a Little Too Fancy

    After we talk a bit about some British/American English pronunciation differences, we'll take a look at a few words that listeners think are simply too fancy to be used as often as they are.

  32. 169

    Pet Peeve-a-Palooza! (Part 2)

    We continue sifting through the language complaints that drive our listeners up the wall.

  33. 168

    Pet Peeve-a-Palooza! (Part 1)

    We've been asking, you've delivered! It's time to tackle our pile of listener pet peeves. Get ready to be annoyed! (In a good way.)

  34. 167

    Calques

    We look at word-for-word translations from other languages that become common phrases in English.

  35. 166

    Getting an F on the SAT

    No, this time the F isn't for for Fail, it's for Fun! And Fantastic! And Fabulous! We return to our series looking at the hardest words ever found on the SAT with a dive into the English alphabet's sixth letter.

  36. 165

    A message from You're Saying It Wrong

    Hey everyone, a little bit of bad news this week. We weren’t able to record a new show due to some unforeseen circumstances. But you can always dive back into our podcast feed and catch up on past episodes. We'll be back with a new episode next week.

  37. 164

    Irish Names Are My Pet Piamh

    A listener email prompts us to try to get a handle on Irish spellings and pronunciations. It doesn't go well!

  38. 163

    An E-Prime Cut of Beef

    What happens when you remove an entire verb from the English language? Chaos! Well, not quite. But it used to cause Kathy quite a bit of consternation. Also: we try to nail down the correct spellings of various grunts and murmurs.

  39. 162

    In the Heighths

    We tackle a few listener emails about some unusual pet peeves, including people tacking an extra sound on the end of the word "height," and another wondering why people say they want to "try and" do something.

  40. 161

    Petty Pet Peeves for Persnickety Pedants

    We'll dive into some common mistakes and pet peeves we have regarding the literary world, and then Kathy and Ross challenge Fletcher to another round of "Related... Or NOT??"

  41. 160

    The Graham Cracker Rule of 'Those Ones'

    Pet peeves, grammar groaners, and other language catastrophes are on the agenda this week, as we come up with a rock-solid rule grammatical rule that no one will ever question or disagree with.

  42. 159

    The Secret of -nym

    Homonyms, synonyms, antonyms... we'll look at some "wordly" similarities and differences, and explore the vague space in between.

  43. 158

    It's Summertime, and the Etymology is... Questionable

    We'll look at the surprising origins of some common summer-related words, phrases, and idioms.

  44. 157

    American History Needs a Little Copy Editing

    We'll look at some questionable language decisions the American Founding Fathers made when writing some of the country's most important documents.

  45. 156

    Suffix Fight!

    Collectable or collectible? Why is it a computer and not a computor? Or is it? We look at the confusing and sometimes (seemingly) chaotic world of suffixes.

  46. 155

    The Debatables

    When we disagree about what a word means or how to pronounce it, how do we know who's right and who's wrong? And what if we're both right?

  47. 154

    Dislocate Your Syntax, Not Your Shoulder

    After entertaining a few more listener pet peeves, we jump into a discussion on right and left dislocation in syntax, and then touch on the always entertaining world of nominative determinism (wait till you hear about the guy who invented the toilet!).

  48. 153

    Let's Take a Look in the Ol' Grab Bag...

    We tackle a range of topics this week, including a brief quiz on winning spelling bee words, a common pet peeve, and some origins of fancy words.

  49. 152

    I, For One, Do Not Welcome Our Robot Overlords

    We wade into the conversation about AI with a look at the effects it's having on our language. Expect some grumbling!

  50. 151

    Pet Peeves, Oxymorons, and Other Unusual Animals

    Get ready for some (barely) controlled chaos as we look at phrases that seem to contradict themselves, and others that just get under our skin.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

From KMUW Studios and part of the NPR Podcast Network, You're Saying It Wrong is a podcast that looks at what we get wrong—and what we sometimes get right—when it comes to this English language. Hosted by KMUW's Fletcher Powell, each episode features a conversation with the sister and brother who wrote the book on it. Literally. You're Saying It Wrong: A Pronunciation Guide to the 150 Most Commonly Mispronounced Words and Their Tangled Histories of Misuse is by Kathryn Petras and Ross Petras.On June 24, 2022, You’re Saying It Wrong received first place in Division B for Interview Podcasts from the Public Media Journalists Association. The awards recognize the best work in public media journalism from across the country.You're Saying It Wrong is available to public radio stations through PRX.

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