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 pepaflower
 
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							| Hello,   Can anyone recommend me a good text to speech webpage, please? I need the pronunciation of some vocabulary words and phrases in an MP3 format, but all the text to speech webpages I have found are not for free or they are of a very bad quality like Vozme.    Thanks a lot in advance!     |  15 Nov 2015      
					
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 MChappell
 
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							| Hello  I use these ones. They aren �t perfect but quite sufficient for elementary or intermediate level.   http://www.acapela-group.com/?lang=fr https://www.ivona.com/   kind regards     |  15 Nov 2015     
					
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 Tapioca
 
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							|  Hi Sandra,   http://www.spokentext.net/index.php?lang=en The free trial is limited but you might be able to get enough from it for what you want. The voice sounds pretty good to me.   I like http://text-to-speech.imtranslator.net/speech.asp because the voice sounds quite natural, but it doesn �t offer mp3 download - only a link to the recording.   I think you �d prefer free services but if you want a real human and you �re prepared to spend $5, you can also buy the service from someone on Fiverrr. Run this search on Google:     record English message mp3 site:fiverr.com   Tap   |  15 Nov 2015     
					
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 Tapioca
 
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							|  It �s great when people say  �thank you � afterwards - it feels like a reward (/me winks at Gulsah) for your efforts. I sometimes think that when people say "thanks in advance" it means they are not going to bother thanking you afterwards so it �s somehow less courteous. Just me and my whimsies, I know! :-))   So thank you for your  �thank you � Sandra! :-D |  16 Nov 2015     
					
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 pepaflower
 
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							| How kind of you, Tapioca!!! You �re welcome!!! |  22 Nov 2015     
					
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