How to Pronounce "prussians"
word
ˈpɹəʃən
PRUH-shun
ˈprʌʃənz
PRUSH-uhnz
Definition
Prussians were people from Prussia, a historical region in Europe that was a major power until the 19th century. Today, 'Prussians' often refers to the people or soldiers from this region in a historical context.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈpɹəʃən
British English
ˈprʌʃənz
Simplified Pronunciation
US
PRUH-shun
UK
PRUSH-uhnz
Listen in Context
The Prussians were famous for their strong army.
Many Prussians lived in what is now Germany and Poland.
In the 19th century, the Prussians united much of Germany.
Some people admire the discipline of the Prussians.