"acadia" 怎么发音
word
əˈkeɪdiə
uh-KAY-dee-uh
əˈkeɪdiə
uh-KAY-dee-uh
释义
Acadia was a region in North America settled by the French, mainly located in what is now eastern Canada (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and part of Quebec) and part of Maine in the USA.
IPA 音标
美式英语
əˈkeɪdiə
英式英语
əˈkeɪdiə
简化发音
美式
uh-KAY-dee-uh
英式
uh-KAY-dee-uh
语境中听
Acadia was settled by the French in the 1600s.
Many people in modern Canada are descendants of Acadia.
The culture of Acadia is important in Canadian history.
My family traces its roots back to Acadia.