What if you want the audio and you don't have a native speaker around to record it for you?

What if you want the audio and you don’t have a native speaker around to record it for you? A wonderful life hack from my student Shira Leora!

There is a solution! You can use a smart Text to Speech program - called Alma reader (https://www.almareader.com/ - not free, but not too expensive.)
It’s pretty much accurate, what’s most important for us, it lets you save the audio file, so you can upload it to LingQ!

Now, Hebrew is such a language that even for a smart robot like Alma it is difficult to guess correctly on all occasions. (For example - she wouldn’t know if מסיבה is MESIBA - a party or MI-SIBA - for a reason) Then you can help her!
Use the “Nakdan” service, (נקדן, it’s free!), find the right vocalized version, and Alma will read it as vocalized. :slight_smile:

Shira Leora even made a wonderful video demo for us, completely vocalized by Alma reader!
Here: - YouTube

*Caution! The story is partly told in the voice of Andrey, a new immigrant, his Hebrew is far from perfect! Want to suggest corrections? :wink: