"Oat" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Oat is a type of grain that is commonly used in cooking, particularly in oats-based breakfast foods such as oatmeal and porridge. It is a good source of fiber and is often used to add texture and nutrition to cereals, muffins, and other baked goods.
A person who rows a boat, typically in competitive or recreational activities, using a pair of long, flat, lightweight pieces of wood or synthetic material called oars.
OAS is an acronym that refers to the Organization of American States. It is a regional international organization that brings together 35 countries from North, Central, and South America, as well as the Caribbean. The organization aims to promote democracy, sovereignty, and social and economic development in the region.
Oases are small, lush gardens or green spots that are typically found in the deserts, where travelers and nomads can rest and find shade, water, and food in the harsh arid environment. The term is often used metaphorically to refer to small, isolated, or hard-to-reach places or communities that provide a sense of tranquility, comfort, or refuge.
A remote area of land where you can find fresh water, especially in a hot, dry region, providing a pleasant and welcoming place to rest and refresh.
Oaxaca is a state in southern Mexico, known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse indigenous populations, and natural beauty. The name "Oaxaca" comes from the Aztec language, with "Oajanacan" meaning "next to theatalog" in reference to the city of Oaxaca de Juárez, the state capital. Oaxaca is famous for its traditional cuisine, artisan crafts, and vibrant cultural celebrations.