Problem: we need more pronunciation sound examples. It's difficult to embrace all words editing manually sounds. We need to import sounds from free sources (as CommonVoice)
Proposed solution: Import sounds from free sources (like CommonVoice)
Who would benefit: End user with every pronunciation of each word
LinguaLibre is catching up, with a focus on words. The main issue is the project is still lowly known and we have no Communication / Outreach team to truly go get the target communities and raise wider adoption. In the other hand, CommonVoice is about 30 times larger than LinguaLibre, or about 30 millions equivalent words. I'am not sure if they have words or sentenses, and the feasability for their 130 (?) languages haven't been explore. Yug (talk) 12:13, 12 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps the automatic way of pronunciation is different to "real" pronunciation (by real persons). So perhaps it's confusing for new users of language. Xan2 (talk) 17:13, 19 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Neutral We definitely need more pronunciation data, but a Wikimedia project already exists (and needs support!) for this scope: Lingua Libre. It won the Coolest Tool Award of Diversity in 2020, and its 675,000 audios represent 25% of all Commons audio files. — WikiLucas(🖋️)14:45, 2 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]