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How to say marshmallow in English
① The phonetic symbol for "marshmallow" is [?mɑ?r?m?lo?].
② Translation of the sentence or phrase and explanation of its meaning:
- "marshmallow" refers to a light, fluffy, elastic sweet, usually white, made of sugar, protein gels, and flavorings.
- The word can also be used to describe certain soft, fluffy or light objects.
③ Grammar details:
- "marshmallow" is a countable noun with the plural form "marshmallows".
- It can be used as subject, object or modifier of other nouns.
④ Examples of specific usage:
1. I love roasting marshmallows over the campfire.
2. Would you like some marshmallows in your hot chocolate?
3. The pillows on the bed were soft and fluffy like marshmallows.
4. She decorated the cake with marshmallows to make it look more festive.
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