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Anonymous
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05/03/2005 16:18:31 Subject:
Text <-> speech synthesis question
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As an English-speaking person interested in learning new languages, I'm wondering when there will be software available with speech synthesis capabilities in the *foreign* language. All the talking dictionaries 'speak' only English. Short of a formal course, I can think of no better way to learn a language than to use an english <-> (say) romanian translator and have the romanian words spoken to me. Are such products on the horizon? I can't believe English would be the easiest, or even most important language to need speech synthesis.
Thank you for your time and attention.
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Kate Ashley
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07/03/2005 04:41:03 Subject:
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Hi,
Currently we provide only English TTS. But we are planning to include "foreign" languages speech synthesis into our products. Unfortunately I cannnot give the terms. So please be in touch
Regs.
Kate Ashley, LingvoSoft Team
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Max
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14/03/2005 04:19:06 Subject:
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In fact, pocket pc dictionaries also speak Spanish and German
Max,
Quality Assurance Specialist at LingvoSoft
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