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About Full Phonetics Symbols English

If you want, but you can not pronounce the English correctly, it is time to end this shame.

The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) can be used to transcribe any language in the world. It is the phonetic alphabet used all over the world, facilitating the perfect pronunciation of any language.

With our app, learn to pronounce 38 sounds (IPA) American English, 14 vowels and 24 consonants, are 38 sounds that combine to produce all the words on American English.


This app shows graphically the correct articulation of the tongue with the lips, teeth, palate, uvula, etc. for perfect pronunciation of each sound (phoneme), plus audio of each of them, the elegant and simple user interface allows the comparison between different phonemes to see the difference between them and strengthen their learning even more.

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