Como Pronunciar "salamanders"
word
ˌsæɫəˈmændɝz
sal-uh-MAN-derz
sˈælɐmˌɑːndəz
SAL-uh-man-derz
Definição
Small amphibian animals that look like lizards but usually have moist, smooth skin and live in wet or damp environments. They are known for having tails and often bright colors.
Transcrição IPA
Inglês Americano
ˌsæɫəˈmændɝz
Inglês Britânico
sˈælɐmˌɑːndəz
Pronúncia Simplificada
EUA
sal-uh-MAN-derz
UK
SAL-uh-man-derz
Ouça em Contexto
Salamanders can live both on land and in water.
Some salamanders have bright colors to warn predators.
We saw three salamanders under the rocks by the river.
Not many people realize that salamanders can regrow lost tails.