Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
Ääntäminen
- pronunciation used by 32% of speakers in the US; common everywhere except New York, New England and the coastal Southeast:
- used by 14% of speakers in the US; common in New York, New England and the coastal Southeast; also used in the UK:
- used by 23% of speakers in the US, mostly in the southern Midwest; also used in the UK:
- used almost exclusively in coastal New England, and not the most common pronunciation even there:
- used by 13% of speakers in the US, mostly in the Upper Midwest:
- used by 7% of speakers in the US, not common in any region:
- used in Louisiana:
- IPA: [ˌpəˈkɔːn]
- IPA: [ˌpɪˈkɔːn]
- used in the UK; also used by some US speakers:
- used in the UK:
- sometimes used in the US when the word is unstressed:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
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Esimerkit
- And away on the farther bank, a motte of huge pecans, standing like giant sentinels over the dwarfed landscape, filled the eye with remote vistas in their shady, twilight aisles. It was very still.
- Within its ornamental fence, the 8/10-acre property includes several of the largest live oaks in the area — plus huge pecans and stately magnolias.
- MEG. [...] Come on ... Crack, you demons! Crack!
- LENNY. We have a nutcracker!
- MEG. Ah, where's the sport in a nutcracker? Where's the challenge?
- Each shell contains two pecans, usually plump and oblong in shape, although some varieties are round or pointed.
Taivutusmuodot