Como Pronunciar "patrician"
word
puh-TRISH-uhn
pa-TRISH-uhn
Definição
A patrician is someone belonging to a noble or high-class family, especially in ancient Rome, or anyone with aristocratic qualities.
Transcrição IPA
Inglês Americano
pəˈtɹɪʃən
Inglês Britânico
pætɹˈɪʃən
Pronúncia Simplificada
EUA
puh-TRISH-uhn
UK
pa-TRISH-uhn
Ouça em Contexto
In ancient Rome, only patricians could become senators.
Her family has patrician roots going back centuries.
He looked like a patrician in his elegant suit.
Even though the city changed, the old patrician families still hold much power.