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Pronunciation representation and audios

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BoldLuis (talkcontribs)

Newbie question : where can I see them for a word (in a language)? (for the moment, the simpliest question).

Yug (talkcontribs)

Hello BoldLuis. For audios of words, best place to starts could be Wikimedia Lingualibre.org's language categories, such as Commons:Category:Lingua_Libre_pronunciation-fra. Then find the (largest) speakers of your target language, and dive in. Lili currently has 400,000+ audios, mostly in 10~20 Western and Indic languages. We do our best to diversify and find new languages. You may also come and ask on Lingualibre, were some users have Sparql experiences and can help you further.

BoldLuis (talkcontribs)

Thank you a lot.

Yug (talkcontribs)

Also, fyi, Lingualibre's Recording Studio also has an lowly known feature to video record sign languages via the computer's camera. We recorded few FSL (French Sign Languages) signs already. Strongly recommend a clean background when filming. If interested, please ping us on our main forum so we add the Spanish Sign language as well which will allow people to video record them.

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