"-le" is a forgotten suffix in English - it's integrated so far into words that we no longer register it. It indicates continuousness: to sparkLE is to repeatedly spark, to scribbLE is to continuously scribe, etc.

So it's very fitting that a company named Apple continuously makes apps.

@PavelASamsonov wait does that mean one can coin new words like spankle or readle or watchle?

@oblomov @PavelASamsonov

Why not, *nobody can stop you*.

I think there's a diminutive connotation too, like -ul- in Latin, so to spankle would perhaps be to repeatedly slap lightly and playfully.

@petealexharris @PavelASamsonov

> *nobody can stop you*

Mwuahaha

Now I just need the right context to showle this newly gained knowledge 8-)