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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/tyler_durden_3 on 2024-10-01 06:40:06+00:00.
Hey r/armenia! It’s been a month since I last shared updates about Incoglingo. As promised, I’ve added the text-to-speech feature: voice pronunciation for Eastern Armenian!
What’s New:
- Natural Voice Pronunciation: Every phrase now comes with HD audio, helping you learn the exact pronunciation. No more guessing how words should sound.
- Voice is available across all difficulty levels (A1, A2, B1)
For people who haven’t seen the last post, quick recap of existing features:
- Both Western and Eastern Armenian options. Although audio is only for Eastern Armenian.
- 48 themed lessons (like greetings, restaurants, holidays)
- 35 practical phrases per level, Multiple difficulty levels
- Detailed explanations for each translation.
I’ve devoted myself full-time to this project. Being transparent - I currently have zero subscribers, and as an indie dev, your support would mean:
- Keep the servers running.
- Keep iterating on it eventually making this the best Armenian learning resource out there.
So far I really have 0 subscribers.
Try It Out
Visit incoglingo.com, select your Armenian dialect in profile settings, and try the new voice feature.
A few phrases might be a bit inaccurate as they are AI generated, so I will need your help in fixing them all. If you notice any, please use the feedback box in the app (mentioning the phrase index).
What’s Next?
I’ll now begin working on:
- Voice conversation bot for speaking practice for advanced C1/C2 levels.
- Language exchange feature to connect learners.
Your feedback shapes Incoglingo’s development, and I’m truly grateful for this community’s support.
Would love to hear your thoughts on the new voice feature! 🇦🇲
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