(How to) Pronounce PRO

Pronunciation dictionary

Published by: Dawid Pietrala

Description

This is a PRO version of (How to) Pronounce. No ads! View definitions and record your pronunciation of the word you check to compare it with the model!
Currently, we support English (British, American, Australian), Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Arabic, Turkish, Korean and Hindi.
Learning English, German, French, Spanish, Italian or Portuguese? Use (How to) Pronounce to learn the pronunciation of words and phrases you encounter. Just type in a word or phrase and hear it. Learn words that are commonly mispronounced. Learn the intonation of phrases. Adjust the speed at which an utterance is spoken to hear the details of each sound.
Did you realize that for good comprehension pronunciation is equally, if not more, important than grammar and vocabulary? Incorrect pronunciation of a word can entirely confuse the other person and/or block communication.
With (How to) Pronounce, you can easily check the pronunciation of a word or phrase and memorize it. You can also check how a native speaker of the language you are learning could say a word in your language.
A must-have for all language users but particularly for:
* learners of foreign languages,
* teachers,
* actors,
* singers,
* public speakers,
* businessmen.
This app is an ad-free version of (How to) Pronounce. You might want to test the free version in order to find out if the app suits your needs. The app uses a top-class text-to-speech system to generate speech which, in rare cases, may generate slightly inaccurate pronunciations.
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In-Apps

All topics
24.90 R$
Business Words (English)
9.90 R$
Medicine Words (English)
9.90 R$
Advanced Food Words (English)
4.90 R$
Intermediate Food Words (English)
4.90 R$
Computers and programming (English)
9.90 R$
Words commonly mispronounced (English)
4.90 R$

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User Rating

4.91 out of 5

22 ratings in Brazil

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(How to) Pronounce PRO Reviews

Ir uses to be very good

anacchirol on

Brazil

It’s been months now that the “American voice” has something wrong with her. It looks as if she is a foreigner with bad pronunciation.

Don’t waste your money!

sakanet on

United States

I spent eight dollars on this app and it’s not doing what it’s supposed to do. Problem one: you cannot add definition for the words you add. Problem two: you cannot add your own pronunciation, yes, this is important because not all pronunciations are correct. There are other minor issues, I contacted developer through the app. Haven’t heard a word. I just noticed that this app was last updated four years ago. I wish Apple would have a deadline and remove these apps from the Apple Store.

Pronoun citation problems

fitsoldier101 on

United States

Doesn’t pronounce the full word

KUDOS to ALL

Skyhawkette on

United States

Great Job everyone involved in the making of this app. So user friendly and really like my favorites star option.

Great resource

Bortan2 on

United States

The app is perfect for checking pronunciation in RP. Would welcome the addition of phonetic spellings!

It’s a lifesaver!

The Lawlors on

United States

I have a radio show where I read books. A key requirement is pronouncing all my words accurately. This app comes to my rescue every time, thank you!

Mispronounced the first word I tried!

tf37220 on

United States

About half of English words have rule-predictable pronunciations. The other half are irregular to some extent. This app mangled the first word I tested (anime). To its credit, the next several words I tested were pronounced correctly. If you use it, be aware that it may supply you completely wrong pronunciations at times.

Magic

Appfaction on

United States

Of all the apps out there, I find this PRONOUNCE as one of the most useful apps. I use it almost everyday. Amazing Thanks Romano

Like this app but issue with high quality voices

A Fazel on

United States

I really like this app. I purchased the pro. But I noticed that it too has issues with loading the high quality voices. I followed the instructions, but it keeps using the low quality voice. I even restarted my phone, which had the latest iOS 17.

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Agilepelt on

United States

It is pretty good, but sometimes it does not show any definition even when I spell it right and I have to go on Safari or Google. It also has a sort of limited vocabulary, and if it doesn’t know the word it will almost always pronounce it wrong (only when it doesn’t know the word).

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