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Sound Problem in Cambridge Dictionary

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Hello all,

I am using Cambridge Dictionary regularly. In that site, when I try to listen how a word is spelled in the US, the last part of the word is not spelled. For example, I am trying to learn how to say " strut ", in the UK version, I hear it completely. But for the US version, I hear "stru" with no t sound. This happens for each word and this problem only occurs in Mozilla Firefox both in Android and on Windows. Is there a way to solve this or I will completely stop using Firefox as I need to use this dictionary very regularly.

Hello all, I am using Cambridge Dictionary regularly. In that site, when I try to listen how a word is spelled in the US, the last part of the word is not spelled. For example, I am trying to learn how to say " strut ", in the UK version, I hear it completely. But for the US version, I hear "stru" with no t sound. This happens for each word and this problem only occurs in Mozilla Firefox both in Android and on Windows. Is there a way to solve this or I will completely stop using Firefox as I need to use this dictionary very regularly.

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Does this happen with other browsers?

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Khalid said

Does this happen with other browsers?

No. I tried it on Chrome and Edge and the problem does not happen on them, both on Windows and Android.

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Then this is either an issue with the website, or what it is displaying is correct.

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For me, the sound tears on every dictionary website including Oxford/Cambridge/Webster when I use Firefox Android. My desktop firefox has no problem, both on Windows and Linux. I've written a test webpage and it seems that firefox android couldn't play the html audio tag correctly.

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