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Does the Delta Translators text-to-voice feature sound real and is it understandable?

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Does the Delta Translators text-to-voice feature sound real and is it understandable?

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Delta Translator’s advanced text-to-speech voice synthesizer does not use human voice recordings so there is no actual human voice involved. What you hear is an computer generated computer synthesized voice produced by the software itself. The program “reads” the highlighted text and (based upon the most common Brazilian Portuguese or English pronunciation of the various vowels, consonants, diphthongs, diagraphs, etc.) generates the artificial or synthesized speech sounds of the words contained in the text. It will sound different than the speech and pronunciation of a human being (in either Brazilian Portuguese or English) but does provide an accurate reproduction of the pronunciation of the words.

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Delta Translator’s advanced text-to-speech voice synthesizer does not use human voice recordings so there is no actual human voice involved. What you hear is an computer generated computer synthesized voice produced by the software itself. The program “reads” the highlighted text and (based upon the most common Brazilian Portuguese or English pronunciation of the various vowels, consonants, diphthongs, diagraphs, etc.) generates the artificial or synthesized speech sounds of the words contained in the text. It will sound different than the speech and pronunciation of a human being (in either Brazilian Portuguese or English) but does provide an accurate reproduction of the pronunciation of the words. For example, with the common Brazilian Portuguese phrase bom dia (good morning), the program produces the pronunciation of bom correctly as “bone” (with the distinctively correct “n” sound at the end of the wordnot an “m” sound as spelled) and dia as “gee-ah” as it is most commonly pronounc

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