No in indiaJulian_Kaiser wrote:
no, your name has only one way of pronouncing it.Manishh wrote:
forget foreigners who always pronounce it the wrong way.Manishh wrote:
Forginers pronounce it Like मेनीश not मनीष
Never heard anyone say that ever tbh. Always been with the hard c/kJulian_Kaiser wrote:
maybe if you use english english tts engine and not an american english tts.
the rest of the world pronounces no8 as foci, only america pronounces it as fosai.
thats still different from the rest of the world, we use a softer s sound for the c.WitherMite wrote:
Never heard anyone say that ever tbh. Always been with the hard c/kJulian_Kaiser wrote:
maybe if you use english english tts engine and not an american english tts.
the rest of the world pronounces no8 as foci, only america pronounces it as fosai.
yesWitherMite wrote:
Like fosee then?
here is a fun one - how do you pronounce "nuclear"?WitherMite wrote:
Never heard anyone say that ever tbh. Always been with the hard c/kJulian_Kaiser wrote:
maybe if you use english english tts engine and not an american english tts.
the rest of the world pronounces no8 as foci, only america pronounces it as fosai.
Like nu-klear, but a small syllable gapabraker wrote:
here is a fun one - how do you pronounce "nuclear"?WitherMite wrote:
Never heard anyone say that ever tbh. Always been with the hard c/kJulian_Kaiser wrote:
maybe if you use english english tts engine and not an american english tts.
the rest of the world pronounces no8 as foci, only america pronounces it as fosai.
cause I head most people pronounce it as "nuke-lear" as in those two conjoined words instead of as one word, which is how I pronounce it.
I pronounce it as ruh-shuhabraker wrote:
here is a fun one - how do you pronounce "nuclear"?WitherMite wrote:
Never heard anyone say that ever tbh. Always been with the hard c/kJulian_Kaiser wrote:
maybe if you use english english tts engine and not an american english tts.
the rest of the world pronounces no8 as foci, only america pronounces it as fosai.
cause I head most people pronounce it as "nuke-lear" as in those two conjoined words instead of as one word, which is how I pronounce it.
It just says English (US) so I have no idea.WitherMite wrote:
I think we should know what american accent the tts is if its going to be american, since there are alot of differences in how we pronounce stuff regionally. Big country
it's not a native language of the country and that sort of dyslexic pronunciation applies to every country and every language. Generally, it would use the common dialect by the officials.WitherMite wrote:
I think we should know what american accent the tts is if its going to be american, since there are alot of differences in how we pronounce stuff regionally. Big country
what officials?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
it's not a native language of the country and that sort of dyslexic pronunciation applies to every country and every language. Generally, it would use the common dialect by the officials.WitherMite wrote:
I think we should know what american accent the tts is if its going to be american, since there are alot of differences in how we pronounce stuff regionally. Big country
the ones in authority of the ttsWitherMite wrote:
what officials?Julian_Kaiser wrote:
it's not a native language of the country and that sort of dyslexic pronunciation applies to every country and every language. Generally, it would use the common dialect by the officials.WitherMite wrote:
I think we should know what american accent the tts is if its going to be american, since there are alot of differences in how we pronounce stuff regionally. Big country
Yes.ColdTooth wrote:
is this still live
It won't let me do the files. It can't pronounce the hard words correctly either.abraker wrote:
maybe it would help if a better text to speech thing was used?
try https://www.naturalreaders.com/online/
yea, Scottish timeJulian_Kaiser wrote:
ok, now use tts that is non american.
Na let’s get ChineseWitherMite wrote:
yea, Scottish timeJulian_Kaiser wrote:
ok, now use tts that is non american.
foci is the plural of the noun form of focusPatatitta wrote:
damn nailed for sure
what the fuck does aster, foci, xeric, shins and quilt mean, I didn't even knew those were real words
There are two voices used in this round. One American and one British.Julian_Kaiser wrote:
ok, now use tts that is non american.