Real speech first
Pronunciation changes with speed, rhythm, accent, and context. Subtora starts from real spoken lines, not isolated studio audio.
About Subtora
Subtora helps you search a word or phrase, jump to the exact spoken moment, read the subtitle, replay the line, and compare natural examples across languages and variants.
Pronunciation changes with speed, rhythm, accent, and context. Subtora starts from real spoken lines, not isolated studio audio.
Search, hear the exact moment, replay the line, compare examples, then move to the next clip without breaking focus.
Browse pages, nearby words, subtitles, and regional variants are reviewed language by language so practice feels clean and useful.
Product standard
A pronunciation page should show the important part quickly: the word, the spoken moment, the subtitle, and the replay controls. You should be able to listen, repeat, and move to another example without searching around the page.
Subtora is designed to reduce dead ends. If a clip cannot be played, the experience moves toward another usable example. If a source is noisy, the goal is to keep obvious caption mistakes away from practice pages.
The standard is simple: real examples, readable subtitles, useful controls, and a practice flow that feels fast enough to use every day.
FAQ
Subtora is a pronunciation search engine built around real speech clips, readable subtitles, replay controls, and language variants.
It is for learners, teachers, creators, and anyone who wants to hear how a word or phrase sounds in natural spoken context.
Real clips reveal stress, reductions, rhythm, and accent differences that are often missing from isolated pronunciation audio.
Yes. The Suggest page lets users and creators submit a YouTube channel, playlist, or video for review.