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    Aç·a·i
    /əˈsīē/

    noun

    • 1. the small edible blackish-purple berries of a South American palm tree.
    • 2. the South American palm tree that produces açai.
  2. How to say AÇAÍ. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.

  3. Listen and learn how to say Açaí Berry correctly (fruit from the Brasilian rain forest, superfood), the word's meaning & definition with this "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio ...

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · You may have heard açaí pronounced several ways, including “ah-sigh,” "ah-kye," or “ak-a-see.”

  5. To help you pronounce acai correctly, follow this simple three-syllable breakdown: Ah: The first syllable is pronounced like the “a” in “father.” Sigh: The second syllable is pronounced like the English word “sigh.” EE: The third syllable is pronounced like the “ee” in “see.”

  6. Dec 28, 2020 · Many people say "ahh-kai" or even "ack" when prepping an açaí bowl, but it’s actually a soft "C" with the "I" pronounced: "uh-sigh-ee." The açaí berry is found on açaí palm trees in South...

  7. Nov 25, 2019 · Before anyone faints, acai is pronounced “ ah-sigh-ee ”, according to Sambazon, the company responsible for first bringing the fruit to U.S. consumers almost two decades ago.

  8. The meaning of ACAI is a small, dark purple, berrylike fruit with a juicy pulp that is often used in beverages or eaten raw and that is produced by a tall, slender palm (Euterpe oleracea) native to tropical rainforests of Central and South America. How to use acai in a sentence.

  9. Learn the correct American English pronunciation of the acai berry.

  10. Jul 11, 2024 · How to say Acai in English? Pronunciation of Acai with 27 audio pronunciations, 3 meanings, 6 translations, 14 sentences and more for Acai.

  11. Acai (pronounced /ˌæsaɪˈiː/) is a small, dark purple berry that comes from the acai palm tree, scientifically known as Euterpe oleracea. Subscribe to our c...

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