كيف تنطق "exeunt"
word
ˈɛksi.ənt
EK-see-uhnt
ɛɡzjˈuːnt
eg-ZYOONT
التعريف
'Exeunt' is a stage direction in plays, especially Shakespearean or older dramas, meaning 'they go out' or 'they leave the stage.' It tells multiple people to exit.
نسخ IPA
الإنجليزية الأمريكية
ˈɛksi.ənt
الإنجليزية البريطانية
ɛɡzjˈuːnt
نطق مبسط
أمريكي
EK-see-uhnt
بريطاني
eg-ZYOONT
استمع في السياق
The script says 'exeunt Romeo and Juliet.'
At the end of the act, the stage direction reads 'exeunt all'.
'Exeunt' tells the actors to leave the stage together.
If you see 'exeunt' in a Shakespeare play, you know more than one character is exiting.