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'''Artikulate''' is a pronunciation trainer that helps to improve and perfecting a learner's pronunciation skills for a foreign language. It provides courses with native speaker recordings for several training languages. By adjusting and repeating the own pronunciation, the learner can improve his/her skill.
'''Artikulate''' is a pronunciation trainer that helps to improve and perfecting a learner's pronunciation skills for a foreign language. It provides courses with native speaker recordings for several training languages. By adjusting and repeating the own pronunciation, the learner can improve his/her skill.


'''Artikulate''' is part of the [http://edu.kde.org/ KDE Education Project].  
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==How to use Artikulate==
==How to use Artikulate==

Latest revision as of 13:03, 16 February 2024

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Artikulate is a pronunciation trainer that helps to improve and perfecting a learner's pronunciation skills for a foreign language. It provides courses with native speaker recordings for several training languages. By adjusting and repeating the own pronunciation, the learner can improve his/her skill.

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How to use Artikulate

When starting the program for the first time, you are asked to download a pronunciation for a language.

Welcome screen in Artikulate
Welcome screen in Artikulate

For the moment, you can learn Greek, French, Bengali, and Polish. If you know the other language, feel free to contribute.

Installing the French pronunciation
Installing the French pronunciation

You can now start learning the pronunciation of a new language. Good luck.

Artikulate main interface
Artikulate main interface