Update from Stripe

This is an update of the situation with our payment provider Stripe. Two weeks ago we experienced a fraudulent activity on our website. The attacker bought the most expensive subscription 1,055 times using one single card. The Stripe’s system didn’t find it suspicious that there were 1,055 different billing addresses for the same card. Note… Continue reading Update from Stripe

New Spanish word frequency list

We have great news for people who learn Spanish. Miguel Lescano authorized us to use his Spanish word frequency list SpanishInput on EasyPronunciation.com. It’s available in:

Stressed and unstressed retroflex schwa sound in American English

Up until now the only way how unstressed retroflex schwa sound could be displayed in our English phonetic translator was /ɚ/. In Unicode this symbol is called “schwa with hook”. For stressed retroflex sound there were two options: One of our users mentioned that the official IPA versions with diacritic /ɜ˞/ and /ə˞/ were missing… Continue reading Stressed and unstressed retroflex schwa sound in American English

Tutorials on how to use phonetic translators

Last month, we created detailed tutorials that explain how to use our IPA phonetic translators. Each phonetic translator on our website is unique. So the tutorial for our English phonetic translator is obviously different from the tutorial for our Japanese phonetic translator. Most of the tutorials include the following sections:

Edit transcription option arrives on EasyPronunciation.com for now in beta

We are excited to announce that we just released the option that allows to edit transcription of the words. Right now it is only available in our English phonetic translator. The option allows you to do two things: In the latter case, you will need to go to your account, click on “Customize my experience”… Continue reading Edit transcription option arrives on EasyPronunciation.com for now in beta