Cómo Pronunciar "tupelo"
word
ˈtjupəˌɫoʊ/, /ˈtupəˌɫoʊ
TYOO-puh-loh
tjuːpˈiːləʊ
tyoo-PEE-loh
Definición
A tupelo is a type of deciduous tree native to North America, known for its glossy leaves and for producing small, sour fruit; its wood and nectar are valued in woodworking and honey production.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈtjupəˌɫoʊ/, /ˈtupəˌɫoʊ
Inglés Británico
tjuːpˈiːləʊ
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
TYOO-puh-loh
UK
tyoo-PEE-loh
Escucha en Contexto
A tupelo tree can live for over 100 years.
Bees make delicious honey from tupelo flowers.
In autumn, the leaves of the tupelo turn bright red.
People travel to see the beautiful tupelo trees in bloom every spring.