How to Pronounce "alexanders"
word
ˌæɫɪɡˈzændɝz
al-ig-ZAN-derz
ˌælɨɡˈzɑːndəz
al-ig-ZAHN-duhz
Definition
Alexanders is a plant with yellow-green flowers, which was once grown as a food vegetable and herb in Europe, especially before celery became common.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˌæɫɪɡˈzændɝz
British English
ˌælɨɡˈzɑːndəz
Simplified Pronunciation
US
al-ig-ZAN-derz
UK
al-ig-ZAHN-duhz
Listen in Context
In the past, people used alexanders as a vegetable.
You can find alexanders near the sea.
Alexanders grows wild in many parts of Europe.
Foragers still pick alexanders to use in salads and soups.