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Anyone else having a hard time finding a good IPA dictionary for Russian? Even though Cyrillic is phonetic, having IPA would be wonderful; especially for us beginners. I found some IPA on Wiktionary, but unfortunately it’s missing a lot of words. For example: “здравствуйте” ru.Wiktionary.org: [ˈzdrastvʊjtʲɪ] (Win) Google Translate: zdravstvuyte (Fail) I’d be so happy if someone in our community could point me in the right direction, thanks.Thank you all so much for your help, I really appreciate it. :)
Jan 30, 2015 11:17 PM
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I've never looked for one. I've always used audio, it seems to be a much more natural and easy way. You can hear pretty much every Russian word pronounced here: http://www.forvo.com or for better quality but less word coverage here: http://shtooka.net Listen, imitate, get some feedback and you won't go far wrong.
January 30, 2015
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I like ABBYY Lingvo. It is a commercial dictionary, but the Home Edition costs not too much. There are many audiofiles with pronounciation of English and Russian words. http://www.lingvo.ru/english/?ref=header
January 31, 2015
Sorry, the correct link is http://ru.wiktionary.org/
January 31, 2015
Have you tried the russian version of Wiktionary? I just randomly checked some words and they all had IPA. https://ru.wikipedia.org/ The Google Translate transcription is not a phonetical transcription. For example in здравствуйте the first в is silent.
January 31, 2015
I have found this one: http://easypronunciation.com/en/russian-phonetic-transcription-converter You'd better probably sign up. I understand how IPA can be useful, but I'm with neofught78 on usefulness of forvo.com as well.
January 30, 2015
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