"marse" 怎么发音
word
ˈmɑɹs
MARSS
mɑːs
MAHSS
释义
'Marse' is an old-fashioned American slang word, especially in the U.S. South, used as a form of address for 'master,' often by enslaved people referring to their owner; now considered outdated and offensive.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈmɑɹs
英式英语
mɑːs
简化发音
美式
MARSS
英式
MAHSS
语境中听
The worker called his boss 'Marse John.'
In old stories, slaves say 'Marse' to their owners.
The character shouted, 'Marse Tom, help!'
You'll only come across 'Marse' in old Southern novels or movies now.