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IPANow! French

IPANow! by PhoneticSoft is a unique app that automatically transcribes French texts into International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols by applying rules utilized by scholarly lyric diction textbooks.
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Reference $2.99 Kelly Turner iPhone, iPad, iPod

Simply type or paste in a text, tap a button, and IPANow! produces a phonetic transcription underneath each line of text.

Key features:

*Easy-to-use! Simply type or paste a text in and tap a button.
*Copy/paste transcription output to an email or other apps.
*Print transcriptions directly from your device (with AirPrint).
*Save transcriptions for later.
*Customize the transcription output based on your preferences.

Designed by a choral conductor and vocalist, IPANow! is a lyric diction resource for choral conductors, professional vocalists, church musicians and music educators, but anyone can use it. IPANow! allows choral directors to easily produce professional-looking phonetic transcriptions of foreign language texts to distribute to choir members. We believe you will find IPANow! an invaluable resource.

Reviews

Great app! Give it a try!
Trykmags

This app is a handy tool for vocalists, conductors, linguists, and many other professionals. You can paste a French text in and instantly see a phonetic transcription. Print, save, and share it easily. Highly recommended!


Can't work without it!
Italiansoprano

This app is invaluable! As a classical soloist I am constantly working on new pieces and often need a hand with my transcriptions. It is so convenient to be able to do so while on the go... It's like having a section of your university's music library in your pocket!


Great app!!!
emilytb

Works great and super easy to use!!


Perfect!
Ktretardson

I'm a singer and I have been waiting for an app like this! It's simple, easy to use and I haven't found a mistake yet. Must have for any vocalist. The other ipanows are just as awesome.


Not bad
therealnico

It looks like the other four reviews we're planted, but it's actually pretty decent. Not flawless: it put an extra schwa in the phonetic spelling of médecin. But it could tell the difference between fille and ville. It's better than the Collins French dictionary app--where some characters show up as ?. If you want an app that will give you pronunciation without an English definition (I.e., you're trying a no-English approach), this is about your only option. Also: the app Phonetix makes a good companion... It will pronounce the phonetic letters you don't remember.


Almost Ideal
oktaviano

This app is way better than I expected. It has most of the exceptions -- minus a few of the odd final consonants and liaisons.


Horrible!!! Money back!!
dilmendonca2

Lot of wrong words!


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