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Read sentences and check speech recognition without installing anything.
Whatsay is a free web tool that helps you keep practicing Korean speaking with stages and review.
Whatsay starts with simple practice: look at a short sentence and read it aloud without long preparation. You can speak comfortably alone and check what you just said.
Read sentences and check speech recognition without installing anything.
Build a habit of hearing how you spoke before chasing perfect accuracy.
Start with easy greeting sentences and unlock stages to raise the speaking level.
Understanding text and speaking naturally need different practice. Repeating short, slow reading, checking missed words, and reading again can lower the pressure of speaking.
Mistakes are fine. Seeing which words were recognized differently makes the next practice easier.
Read the first sentence several times to check pace and endings.
Start with short sentences and read by meaning chunks to reduce rushed reading.
Turn on auto-save to replay recent recordings and check endings, pauses, and pronunciation yourself.
The first step is speaking without skipping or changing the sentence. Whatsay compares the original and recognition result to show what sounded different.
Natural speech depends more on pauses than speed. Reading by meaning chunks helps reduce rushed delivery.
Good speaking does not end with matching words. Intonation, rhythm, and stress help listeners understand more comfortably.
If vowels blur, the whole sentence can sound unclear. For the first read, move your mouth a little more than usual and read slowly.
When speaking fast, sounds and final consonants can weaken. Pressing the end of words slightly makes speech clearer.
Your imagined voice and actual recording can differ. Whatsay connects reading, recognition, and replay into one self-check flow.
Check the next stage in the open unit and start from easy sentences in order.
Listen and repeat or read directly, then check browser speech recognition and score.
Completed units and wrong expressions can be read again in Review to strengthen memory.
Unlock stages in order and expand from easy sentences to natural expressions.
Separate unit review and wrong-answer review so you can reread only what you need.
Collect freely chosen practice content like quote cards and situational speaking.
Check this month's calendar, streak, and recent records.
Manage name, dark mode, recording auto-save, and record reset.
Recordings are stored on your device by default.
The practice room is not a course to clear in order. It is a place to choose the speaking situation you need now: quote cards, dialogue, service, interview, presentation, and announcements.
Warm up briefly with today's quote, emotion reading, and slow clear reading.
Practice responding to another person through 1:1 dialogue, customer service, and phone replies.
Practice calmly delivering information with scripts, presentation openings, and announcements.
Recognition can vary by microphone position, noise, speaking speed, and browser. Treat the score as practice feedback, not a professional pronunciation diagnosis.
When you start speaking practice, the browser may ask for microphone permission. Without permission, recognition and recording may not work.
Whatsay currently does not require signup and does not upload recording files to its own server. Recordings and detailed records are stored on your device by default.
Recording auto-save can be turned off in Settings, and you can delete recent recordings or all study records yourself. Depending on the runtime or OS policy, speech recognition may send voice data to an external recognition service.
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No. This version works directly in the browser without signup. Records are stored on your device by default.
Not necessarily. Speech recognition is affected by noise and browser environment, so use the score only as feedback for the next practice.
When recording auto-save is on, recent recordings are stored on your device. They are not uploaded to Whatsay's own server.
Speech recognition depends on browser support. Chrome-based browsers are relatively stable, and microphone permission is required.
No. This version works directly in the browser without signup. Records are stored on your device by default.
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