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Inspired by this answer I downloaded 68563 pronunciation files(both mp3 and ogg), but I found that some audios are missing. For instance, cloze and demise. Then I tried WiktionaryParser:

from wiktionaryparser import WiktionaryParser
parser = WiktionaryParser()
word = parser.fetch('cloze')
word

The audio part is also empty.

But, but I can find the sounds from Wiktionary: demise and cloze.

I wonder howCan I can get those absent audios? Is it possible? Ifstill obtain these missing audio files and if not possible, any workarounds? For instance, audios generated bywhat alternatives (such as TTS engines) are available?

Inspired by this answer I downloaded 68563 pronunciation files(both mp3 and ogg), but I found that some audios are missing. For instance, cloze and demise. Then I tried WiktionaryParser:

from wiktionaryparser import WiktionaryParser
parser = WiktionaryParser()
word = parser.fetch('cloze')
word

The audio part is also empty.

But I can find the sounds from Wiktionary: demise and cloze.

I wonder how I can get those absent audios? Is it possible? If not possible, any workarounds? For instance, audios generated by TTS engines?

Inspired by this answer I downloaded 68563 pronunciation files(both mp3 and ogg), but I found that some audios are missing. For instance, cloze and demise. Then I tried WiktionaryParser:

from wiktionaryparser import WiktionaryParser
parser = WiktionaryParser()
word = parser.fetch('cloze')
word

The audio part is also empty, but I can find the sounds from Wiktionary: demise and cloze.

Can I still obtain these missing audio files and if not, what alternatives (such as TTS engines) are available?

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Inspired by this answer I downloaded 68563 pronunciation files(both mp3 and ogg), but I found that some audios are missing. For instance, cloze and demise. Then I tried WiktionaryParser:

from wiktionaryparser import WiktionaryParser
parser = WiktionaryParser()
word = parser.fetch('cloze')
word

The audio part is also empty.

But I can find the sounds from Wiktionary: demise and cloze.

I wonder how I can get thethose absent audios? Is it possible? If not possible, any workarounds? For instance, audios generated by TTS engines?

Inspired by this answer I downloaded 68563 pronunciation files(both mp3 and ogg), but I found that some audios are missing. For instance, cloze and demise. Then I tried WiktionaryParser:

from wiktionaryparser import WiktionaryParser
parser = WiktionaryParser()
word = parser.fetch('cloze')
word

The audio part is also empty.

But I can find the sounds from Wiktionary: demise and cloze.

I wonder how I can get the absent audios? Is it possible?

Inspired by this answer I downloaded 68563 pronunciation files(both mp3 and ogg), but I found that some audios are missing. For instance, cloze and demise. Then I tried WiktionaryParser:

from wiktionaryparser import WiktionaryParser
parser = WiktionaryParser()
word = parser.fetch('cloze')
word

The audio part is also empty.

But I can find the sounds from Wiktionary: demise and cloze.

I wonder how I can get those absent audios? Is it possible? If not possible, any workarounds? For instance, audios generated by TTS engines?

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Is it possible to download all audios of English words from Wiktionary

Inspired by this answer I downloaded 68563 pronunciation files(both mp3 and ogg), but I found that some audios are missing. For instance, cloze and demise. Then I tried WiktionaryParser:

from wiktionaryparser import WiktionaryParser
parser = WiktionaryParser()
word = parser.fetch('cloze')
word

The audio part is also empty.

But I can find the sounds from Wiktionary: demise and cloze.

I wonder how I can get the absent audios? Is it possible?