Cómo Pronunciar "stagecoaches"
word
ˈsteɪdʒˌkoʊtʃ
STAYJ-koch-iz
stˈeɪdʒɪkˌəʊtʃɪz
STAYJ-ik-OH-chiz
Definición
Large covered horse-drawn vehicles, used in the past to carry passengers and mail over long distances, usually following a set route with stops (stages) to change horses.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈsteɪdʒˌkoʊtʃ
Inglés Británico
stˈeɪdʒɪkˌəʊtʃɪz
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
STAYJ-koch-iz
UK
STAYJ-ik-OH-chiz
Escucha en Contexto
Stagecoaches carried people across the country.
In the old West, stagecoaches were often attacked by robbers.
Stagecoaches stopped at inns to change horses.
Traveling by stagecoaches was slow but exciting in the 1800s.