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FacebookTwitterPinterest Hi! Got an English text and want to see how to pronounce it? This online converter of English text to IPA phonetic transcription will translate your English text into its phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet. Paste or type your English text in the text field above and click “Show transcription” button (or use [Ctrl+Enter] shortcut from the text input area). Features: Choose between British and American* pronunciation. When British option is selected the [r] sound at the end of the word is only voiced if followed by a vowel, which follows British phonetic convention.The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols used.The structure of the text and sentences in it (line breaks, punctuation marks, etc.) is preserved in phonetic transcription output making it easier to read.An option to vary pronunciation depending on whether words are in stressed or weak position in the sentence, as in connected speech (checkbox “Show weak forms”). Weak forms are italicized in the output.Words in CAPS are interpreted as acronyms if the word is not found in the database. Acronym transcriptions will be shown with hyphens between letters.In addition to commonly used vocabulary the database contains a very substantial amount of place names (including names of countries, their capitals, US states, UK counties), nationalities and popular names.You can output the text and its phonetic transcription along each other side-by-side or line-by-line to make back-reference to the original text easier. Just tick the appropriate checkbox in the input form.Where a word has a number of different pronunciations (highlighted in blue in the output) you can select the one that agrees with the context by clicking on it. To see a popup with a list of possible pronunciations move your mouse cursor over the word.Note that different pronunciations of one word may have different meanings or may represent variations in pronunciation with the same meaning. If unsure which pronunciation is relevant in your particular case, consult a dictionary.The dictionary database is regularly amended with most popular missing words (shown in red in the output).The text can be read out loud in browsers with speech synthesis support (Safari, Chrome).*) American transcriptions are based on the open Carnegie Mellon University Pronouncing Dictionary.![]() This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 3.3K CommentsNewest OldestInline FeedbacksView all commentsWhat means the boldface type in the phonetic transcription? ReplySome characters appear bolder, it’s just a feature of the font. Words appearing in italic indicate weak forms though. Replycool!I have searched for such useful tool for a looooong time but only this website suits me.Thanks! Replyits cool!i used this for CONFUSING PEOIPLE ReplySuper helpful, would it be possible to display text sentence by sentence? ReplyThe idea is that the convertor does not interfere with the structure of your text. You can split your text into sentences as needed and choose one of the 3 output options.Can you explain your use case? Replyis it possible to save the pronunciation as mp3 for my personal future reference? Replyhttps://tophonetics.com/faq/#audio ReplyIt would be really helpful to be also able to check whether or not we are pronouncing correctly likehttps://pronouncenow.com/pronounce Replyit good Replyit good for me thanks a lot i love it ReplyIt would be cool if the site had dark mode ReplyIt would be very cool if the site had a dark mode! I often have to spend a considerable amount of time in front of the screen and it makes my eyes hurt. ReplyThank you, noted. Replyodio esta pagina por la transcripción deberían cambiarla por una normal no rara que para una emergencia no sirve de nada ReplyEso es porque eres idiota y no sabes para qué sirve. No es para “emergencias” de tontolabas, es para profesionales que trabajan con idiomas de algún modo: lingüistas, interpretes, actores, terapeutas, etc. Esta página es una maravilla. ReplyIba a responder cuando he visto to respuesta. A saber qué entenderá por una transcripción “normal” cuando esta es una de las mejores páginas de transcripciones que existen Reply¿Puede darnos un ejemplo de una transcripción “inútil” y una transcripción “normal” que le gustaría ver? Replybueno, dices eso porque evidentemente no conoces lo que que es una transcripción fonética y mucho menos conoces los símbolos fonéticos y tampoco has visto que hay un botón para que escuches y tú hagas tu transcripción “normal” Reply |
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