IPA: //ˌmædrɪˈleɪn//
KK: /mɑːdrɪˈleɪn/
A type of soup made with tomato flavor, usually served cold.
On a hot summer day, a bowl of madrilene is refreshing and delicious.
The word 'madrilene' originates from Spanish 'madrileño', which refers to a person from Madrid, the capital of Spain. The term is derived from 'Madrid' (the name of the city) combined with the suffix '-eño', which indicates origin or belonging.
Think of someone being from 'Madrid' — the suffix '-eño' helps you remember that 'madrilene' refers to a person from that city.