How to Pronounce "marsala"
word
mɑɹˈsɑɫə
mar-SA-luh
mɑːˈsɑːlə
mah-SA-luh
Definition
Marsala is a type of sweet or dry fortified wine from Sicily, Italy. The word is also used for a rich reddish-brown color inspired by the wine.
IPA Transcription
American English
mɑɹˈsɑɫə
British English
mɑːˈsɑːlə
Simplified Pronunciation
US
mar-SA-luh
UK
mah-SA-luh
Listen in Context
Many Italian recipes use marsala wine.
Try making chicken marsala for dinner; it's delicious!
Pantone named marsala the Color of the Year in 2015.
That sauce gets its rich flavor from marsala.