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I have recently started learning German and I find it really hard to remember how certain words are pronounced and what are their articles (German articles are crazy :D).

Is there any application or tool which has German words written with articles and pronunciations?

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    Yes, leo has audio for all it's entries. http://dict.leo.org/englisch-deutsch/ – Janka Mar 21 '17 at 18:44
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    The additional -s and -en is the plural ending. You have to learn it for every single word, though there are some rules to guess it. – Janka Mar 21 '17 at 18:46
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    Possible duplicate http://german.stackexchange.com/questions/3237/german-dictionary-with-detailed-declensions-audio-pronunciations-and-ipa - also see http://german.stackexchange.com/questions/23408/does-a-a-free-online-talking-dictionary-of-german-pronunciation-exist http://german.stackexchange.com/a/9535/23 – Takkat Mar 22 '17 at 07:03
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    See also this answer for genitive and plural endings in dictionaries. – guidot Mar 22 '17 at 07:41

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As far as I know, almost all online dictionaries provide the audio for the word, you searched for.

Here are some of them;

Langenscheidt

https://de.langenscheidt.com/

Pons

http://en.pons.com

Dict.cc

http://www.dict.cc/

Duden

http://www.duden.de/

Intuitively, there is a "audio button" for the pronouncation of the word directly right or left of the searched word.When you click it, you get what you want.

This screenshot below is from Langenscheidt;

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If you have further questions, please leave a comment below.

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