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How do you pronounce "Anemone"?

Jean-Luck Dupont
Jean-Luck Dupont
How do you pronounce "Anemone"?
hello) when reading a fascinating article about ocean life, I came across the word "anemone" and realized I had no idea how to pronounce it.
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Mary Garcia
Mary Garcia
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Near Native Speaker
Philippines

Good day to you, Jean-Luck Dupont.


An 'anemone' is a soft, brightly colored sea creature that looks like a flower and often lives on rocks in the ocean. It has multiple smooth tentacles that can be a trap for others or a sanctuary for other sea creatures.


It can be pronounced similarly in both American and British English. It has four syllables: a-ne-mo-ne /uh-neh-muh-nee/.

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