"Grenadians" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Plural noun referring to people from Grenada, a small island nation located in the southeastern Caribbean Sea.
A gremlin is a small, mischievous creature that is often depicted as a supernatural being in folklore, particularly in European mythology. In modern usage, the term can also refer to a troublesome or elusive problem or issue that is difficult to deal with or overcome. For example, "The computer has become a gremlin and won't turn on."
Gremlins are mythical creatures that are believed to cause mischief and damage to machines and equipment, especially during wartime. They are often thought of as mischievous spirits or monsters that are responsible for breaking things and causing trouble. The term "gremlin" was first used in World War I to describe supernatural entities that were said to be responsible for causing mechanical failures and other problems in aircraft. Since then, the term has been used more broadly to describe any kind of trouble or malfunction.
Grenache is a type of red grape variety commonly used in blended wines, particularly in red wine blends such as Merlot, Shiraz, and Cabernet Sauvignon. It is known for its characteristic flavors of dark fruit, sweet spices, and white pepper.
Grenada is a small island country located in the Caribbean Sea. It is an independent nation with a population of around 120,000 people. The official language is English, but the majority of the population also speaks French Creole. The country is known for its beautiful beaches, beautiful rainforests, and historic sites such as the Fort George and the St. George's Harbor. Grenada is also famous for its nutmeg and cinnamon trade, and it is often referred to as the "Spice Island".
A grenade is a small explosive device that is typically thrown by hand and explodes after a short delay, releasing shrapnel in all directions. It is often used in warfare and is designed to cause maximum damage and destruction.
Grenades are explosive projectiles that are thrown or launched to cause damage or destruction. They are often used in military or combat situations, and can be designed to create a blast, scatter shrapnel, or release incendiary materials. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation that is potentially explosive or volatile.
Pronounced as /ˌɡrɛnəˈdiːən/ or /ˌɡrɛnəˈdeɪən/, "Grenadian" refers to something or someone related to Grenada, a small island nation located in the southern Caribbean Sea. Grenadians are the people from this country, and the adjective "Grenadian" is used to describe something that is characteristic of, or originating from, Grenada, such as Grenadian culture, cuisine, or customs.
Grenadiers refer to infantry soldiers who specialize in using grenades, typically hand-thrown explosive weapons, as their primary weapon in combat.
Grenadine is a sweet and tart syrup made from pomegranate juice, sugar, and water. It is often used as a flavoring agent in cocktails and desserts, giving them a distinctive sweet-tart taste. It is commonly used in drinks such as the Tequila Sunrise and the Shirley Temple. The word "grenadine" comes from the French word for pomegranate, "grenade".
Grenoble is a city located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France. It is situated at the foot of the French Alps, about 48 km (30 miles) east of Lyon.