Howjsay: Pronunciation Dictionary

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Web based pronunciation dictionary that can help you with the pronunciation. Type in any English word (or saying) and listen to how it should be pronounced.

Howjsay - Pronunciation Dictionary
  • Mouse over the search results to hear them pronounced.
  • Each word is individually pre-recorded and no form of synthetic speech is used.
  • Offers both American and British versions.
  • More details here.

Check out Howjsay @ www.howjsay.com

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    2007-12-03 10:08:30

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