Pronunciation Search and Audio Learning
Forvo is built around pronunciation lookup. Users can search for words and use the app as an audio companion when written spelling is not enough to understand how a word sounds.
This is especially useful for language learners, travelers, teachers, and speakers practicing unfamiliar vocabulary. A pronunciation guide can make everyday study more practical because it focuses on listening and speaking rather than only definitions.
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Favorites, Added Words, and User Lists
The interface separates search from added words and favorite pronunciations. These sections help users build a personal learning loop around terms they want to hear again or words they want to add for later attention.
Some list and contribution areas point toward account use, which is common for a community pronunciation service. Users who only need quick listening may use search first, while more active learners can decide whether account features are worth enabling.
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Recording and Language Tools
Forvo includes a record pronunciation entry, eLearning area, language choice, tutorial repeat option, and credits. These menu entries make the app more than a static dictionary because it supports both listening and contribution-style activity.
Recording features naturally require more care than simple search. Users should review microphone access, account prompts, and privacy expectations before adding pronunciations or using communication-related sections.
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