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LEO's german pronunciation

LEO English-German Dictionary

has joined forces with ATIP GmbH and is now able to offer users the opportunity to listen to the pronunciation of almost all German words and phrases in the dictionary in the form of audio files (WAV format) via the -links. The pronunciation is generated by the ATIP's speech synthesis software PROSER. Great stuff for all you non-german speakers… I wonder if there is a similar service somewhere to the non-english speakers (like me for instance :-)

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