Based on our record, Forvo should be more popular than Yandex.Translate. It has been mentiond 213 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Oh and for anyone who doesn't know yet - there is this website https://forvo.com/ which has a lot of audio recordings from native speakers. You can search for a single word or a full phrase. It really helped me with Korean and German when I had doubts:). Source: 6 months ago
Another useful site for hearing pronunciations is Forvo: https://forvo.com/ Those are user contributed pronunciations, so there was an effort to say the word clearly. Although Youglish might be more authentic in a sense, I prefer hearing a word enunciated precisely if I want to learn the pronunciation. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Forvo to hear isolated recordings of words, YouGlish to hear them in context. Source: 11 months ago
Another possible resource is a site called forvo in which people pronounce words and sentences in their own languages. Very useful tool to learn pronunciations of new words but please bear in mind that sometimes they can be unrealistic if they are exaggerated and/or out of context. Source: 11 months ago
For individual words and phrases, go to http://forvo.com where you can hear native speakers in dozens of languages and even submit new words, names, or phrases. Source: 12 months ago
I used https://translate.yandex.com to translate the notes on the concept art and it looks like she will have tattoos on her arms. Source: 12 months ago
A REALLY great tool to use would be https://translate.yandex.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
In that kind of situation, I try to look at several usage examples (either using openrussian.org, translate.yandex.com or reverso) and try to see in which context the word is used. Then, instead of using the "generic" word, I write in anki a definition based on my understanding of the word. With verbs, I also often add "keywords" with which the verb can be used (and of with what preposition/case it is used). Here... Source: over 1 year ago
You could try translate.yandex.com as it very often shows sentences it used as a basis for its translation, and you could hijack one of those examples instead of using your phrasing. Source: over 1 year ago
Your post has just been removed for incorrect usage of grammar, or it is not posted in English. You can repost your post with proper grammar, paragraphs, spacings, correct spelling, etc, and it will be approved. If your post wasn't in English, you can visit https://translate.yandex.com and translate your post to english. Thank you! - The Moderators. Source: over 1 year ago
Youglish - Improve your English pronunciation using Youtube. When words sound different in isolation vs. in a sentence, look up the pronunciation first in a dictionary, then use https://youglish.com.
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