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SpanishDictionary.com
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Google translate spanish to english | English Pronunciation - ...
English Pronunciation of Google translate spanish to english. Learn how to pronounce Google translate spanish to english in English with video, audio, and syllable-by-syllable spelling from the United States and the United Kingdom.
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SpanishDictionary.com
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Traductor google | Spanish Pronunciation - SpanishDictionary.com
Spanish Pronunciation of Traductor google. Learn how to pronounce Traductor google in Spanish with video, audio, and syllable-by-syllable spelling from Latin America and Spain.
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Google Support
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Google translate pronunciation - Google Translate Community
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SpanishDictionary.com
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Google translate | English Pronunciation - SpanishDictionary.com
English Pronunciation of Google translate. Learn how to pronounce Google translate in English with video, audio, and syllable-by-syllable spelling from the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Leonardo English
leonardoenglish.com › blog › google-translate-superpowers
Google Translate Superpowers for English Learning: 9 Ways to Use This Powerful Translation Tool
If you really want to have some fun, instead of writing something in your mother tongue, why not try to say it out loud in English and then Google will translate it back into your mother tongue for you? This is a new feature, so there is currently only support for it in a few languages: English, German, Hindi, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, and Russian.
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CNET
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Google Translate now helps with pronunciation - CNET
November 17, 2009 - Google has been steadily adding languages to Google Translate over the last couple of years, but if the language used a completely unfamiliar character set--such as the Roman-character based languages like English or Spanish versus Chinese characters--the service was only useful for those trying to write in the language.
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Forvo
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Google Translate pronunciation: How to pronounce Google Translate in English
Pronunciation guide: Learn how to pronounce Google Translate in English with native pronunciation. Google Translate translation and audio pronunciation
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SpanishDictionary.com
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Googletranslate in Spanish | English to Spanish Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
Translate Googletranslate. See authoritative translations of Googletranslate in Spanish with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.
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Quora
quora.com › How-does-Google-Translate-pronounce-the-words
How does Google Translate pronounce the words? - Quora
Answer: Thanks for A2A. Until answering this question, I have never listened to a Google pronunciation and find that it does a much better job than my SatNav. Early text-to-speech was done using synthetic phonemes. Each phoneme is a most basic sub-syllable sound. For example, using the word “wo...
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Quora
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Can you change the Google Translate’s Text-to-Speech to pronounce with Castilian Spanish and not Latin American Spanish? - Quora
A 180 degree change would signify that you're the comprehensive opposite which is what the majority of individuals are attempting to say. Animaker Voice is a completely free application ...
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SpanishDictionary.com
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Google Translate in Spanish | English to Spanish Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
Translate Google Translate. See authoritative translations of Google Translate in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/learnthai › practicing pronunciation with google translate ?
r/learnthai on Reddit: Practicing pronunciation with Google Translate ?
January 6, 2023 -

Do you guys check up with the Google Translate (voice input) to see if your pronunciation is allright ? I nail it often but sometime it seems that my phone doesn't catch what I say at all.

ex: I was trying เกลียด earlier and it gave me:

เรียบ

เบียร์

เรียก

Even if my "ก" is good in other words, so I'm wondering if it's just maybe the application that is somewhat a bit capricious with thai ? Do you guys nail it 100% of the time with every words ?

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If you're doing this, you should try out Google Live Transcribe. It doesn't auto translate like Google Translate does, but it's more optimized for picking up speech. Google looks at a ton of stuff, besides just pronunciation, since they've used AI a lot with their speech to figure out "natural speech." Your're probably pronouncing ก totally fine. You were just probably pronouncing the word with the wrong tone. เกลียด is low tone, and เรียบ, เบียร์, and เรียก are all falling tone. So it's probably looking at your tone first, and then afterwards matching what words it could be. From what I can tell, that's what Thai people do too. And there are a bunch of other components of Thai speech that people don't usually talk about. Digitized speech is way way more complicated than just stringing sounds together. Also, from what I can tell, Google Translate/Live Transcribe pretty much always gets everything right when Thai people talk. So I don't think it's quirky or weird or capricious with Thai.
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I don't think that's much of a metric tbh. For one thing it will keep coming up with a specific word when a native speaker would just be confused. The fact that you were going for a low tone and it guessed falling mid and falling might be telling you something, possibly - but really I just don't think good enough for google translate is the same thing as good enough for a human being. Maybe try saying nonsense English words and see what it gives you. For example, if you say "dap", what does google give you? "Tap", maybe? If so that tells you that the fact it comes back with tap doesn't show that you pronounced the t correctly.
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Google Groups
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Needed Standard Pronunciation key in Google Translate
Currently Google Translate does read a English word phonetically but not the whole text. Each consonant produces these 15 sounds when combined with vowels. ્,ા,િ,ી,ુ,ૂ,ૅ,ે,ૈ,ૉ,ો,ૌ,ં ... A phonetic (phonemic) alphabet is the only competent alphabet in the world. It ...
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WordReference
forum.wordreference.com › english only › english only
The pronunciation of Google "Translate" | WordReference Forums
October 30, 2019 - Indeed, in the US it's TRANSlate, and in the UK the stress is on the second syllable. Here in the US, you'll hear TRANSlate when translate is used as a verb. The word translate cannot be used as a noun itself.
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Quora
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Is Google Translate audio pronunciation reliable for learning to speak a new language? - Quora
Answer (1 of 3): That depends on the language. Last I checked, the Esperanto version didn’t work well. The English version was in standard American, but the intonation within a sentence did not sound natural, though it seemed accurate on a word-for-word basis.
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GCFGlobal
edu.gcfglobal.org › en › google-tips › translating-with-google › 1
Google Tips: Translating with Google
Google has an easy-to-use audio playback feature that will pronounce whatever you type. Simply click the Listen button, which is shaped like a speaker, in the bottom-left corner of either box.