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* Search for words and listen to pronunciations from native speakers. * English pronunciations, French pronunciations, German pronunciations, Chinese pronunciations, Spanish pronunciations and hundreds more.
* More than 7 million pronunciations available. * Compare different accents for the same word in the same language. * Listen to male or female voices. * Keep track of your recently listened pronunciations. * Works with your forvo.com account. * Record pronunciations in your native language and help fellow learners! * Learn to pronounce properly in more than 450 languages. * Dark mode so your eyes don't get tired. * Follow the pronunciations of those users whose voices you like the most. * French as a new interface language
Forvo also allows you to compare the way a word is pronounced in different accents from the same language. Forvo guarantees that you are always listening to pronunciations by native speakers. You can listen to these pronunciations by both female and male speakers and you can also adapt Forvo to your own requirements.
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You would be better suited to just watching your favorite show and shadowing the cast.
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