Cómo Pronunciar "salutatorian"
word
səˌɫutəˈtɔɹiən
suh-LOO-tuh-TOR-ee-uhn
səˌl(j)uːtəˈtɔːriən
suh-LOO-tuh-TAW-ree-uhn
Definición
A salutatorian is the student with the second highest academic ranking in their graduating class, often giving the opening or welcoming speech at graduation in the U.S.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
səˌɫutəˈtɔɹiən
Inglés Británico
səˌl(j)uːtəˈtɔːriən
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
suh-LOO-tuh-TOR-ee-uhn
UK
suh-LOO-tuh-TAW-ree-uhn
Escucha en Contexto
The salutatorian gave a speech at the graduation ceremony.
Anna worked hard to become the salutatorian of her class.
The salutatorian had the second best grades in school.
Everyone applauded when the salutatorian welcomed the graduates and families.