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dixie

Aussprache: [ˈdɪksi]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) Dixie is a name people use to talk about the southern regions of the United States. It's like a nickname for places like Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana, where the culture and traditions are unique.

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We went on a family road trip through Dixie and enjoyed the southern food and music.

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Not everyone wants to visit Dixie because they prefer other parts of the country.

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Have you ever traveled through Dixie and experienced its culture?

Kontext: „music“

(noun) Dixie is also a song that became popular during the Civil War. It's often associated with southern heritage and is known for its catchy melody.

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We sang 'Dixie' at the school talent show, and everyone loved it.

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Some people think that singing 'Dixie' is inappropriate because of its history.

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Why do you think 'Dixie' is still sung at some events today?

Kontext: „cultural identity“

(adjective) Dixie can also describe things that are related to the Southern culture or lifestyle, like food, music, or traditions that come from that part of the United States.

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Last weekend, we had a Dixie-style barbecue with lots of delicious southern dishes.

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The restaurant didn’t offer any Dixie food, so we decided to eat elsewhere.

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What is your favorite Dixie dish to share with friends?

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