116 Interest Score
26 Discussions
0.22 Engagement
Aug 2021 Launched

Not sure how to say/use "Saoirse Ronan", "Superfluous", "Take a rain check", etc.? You can now search millions of YouTube video captions for words, expressions & even names! Hear native speakers say it. And, use it with 100% confidence!

What the Community Said

You go my personal best Value Proposition of the day. We have a coliving company in Los Angeles and people from all over the world apply to us. Often with First and Last name that it's even hard to read. And I was thinking where I can find a tool for my sales team to check what is right spelling of different names. You nailed it!

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This app is very useful for learning languages. Thank you for your product.

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Media-based interactions and round-the-globe conversations can be more smooth-sailing now. Love the fact that we can make ourselves aware of the colloquials and cross accent barriers too!

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WHat makes YouDict so great is that I don’t have to rely on a robotic voice or wonder if my phone settings are on American or British English. I know the user is using git in the most vernacular way possible because it's a PERSON! I know I’ll be using this one a lot! Also thanks, I can finally pronounce Saoirse Ronan even if i can’t spell it *laughing emoji*.

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This tool is incredibly simple, intuitive, and useful. Well done on building and launching this! (Also, did not know about YouGlish as well, looks awesome!)

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