US /fɪfˈtinθ/
・UK /ˌfɪf'ti:nθ/
On the fifteenth day of Chinese New Year in my family, it's Lantern Festival, eat rice balls and light up candles.
On the fifteenth day of Chinese New Year In my family
The fifteenth and final phrase is: 'if you ask me'.
He was a fifteenth century Robin Hood-like character who stole from the rich to give to the needy.
It was the fifteenth of January, about nine o'clock in the morning: Bessie was gone
'Fifteenth,' said the March Hare.
Oh my God, pink dogs in Louis the fifteenth jackets are so out!
you'd rather be in the state of nature at least on April fifteenth
support everything. you'd rather be in the state of nature of at least on April fifteenth
in English is in a fifteenth-century cookbook recipe for giblets: "Take fayre garbagys of
fifteenth-century English carol that's in verse and chorus form.
'Fifteenth,' said the March Hare. 'Sixteenth,' added the Dormouse.