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is there a Pronunciation checker using Google Voice-translate info

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Hi

 

I am looking for a website or App that will help in Pronunciation  and that uses the Google voice / translate engine 

 

I would like to type or "cut and paste" a word or group of English words  and have the program pronounce it in English

also it would be great if it can also work in Thai , but Google Thai speech engine does not seem that good , 

 

here is one but the English speech seems too fast  , https://speechpad.pw/prononce.php , 

 

this one works good too but has limited words    http://www.sanjaybhowmick.com/demo/pronunciation/index.php

 

Has anyone used an App or Windows program to teach English pronunciation ?

or learn Thai pronunciation

 

I hope its something already made , as it seems all the pieces are available thru Google services but  aimed more at translation and not pronunciation,

there are a few on Google play store but they do not seem very good, 

 

anyway I think this can help all of us , often  I see a word I am not sure of , and trying to sound it out ( as we were taught phonics  in school) does not seem right !

 

Thanks for your ideas

 

 

 

 

 

 

This dictionary has pronunciations for most words, both Thai and English.

 

http://thai-notes.com/dictionaries/predictionary.shtml

 

Look up the word, then click on the speaker icon in the title bar of the definition.  (No icon means no sound file.)

 

It sounds like the Thai words are pronounced by a human, whilst the English ones are computer-generated.

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