"sati" 怎么发音
word
ˈsɑːti
SAH-tee
sˈæti
SAT-ee
释义
Sati was a historical Hindu funeral practice in which a widow was expected or forced to sacrifice herself by sitting on her husband's funeral pyre. This ritual is now illegal and is viewed as a form of social oppression.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈsɑːti
英式英语
sˈæti
简化发音
美式
SAH-tee
英式
SAT-ee
语境中听
Sati was practiced in some parts of India for centuries.
The government banned sati to protect women's rights.
Many historians study the social impact of sati.
The tragic story of sati has inspired movies and debates worldwide.