Shiny Grimer
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I was looking at Youtube's audio preview feature a few days ago. I used my gibberish skills and got the man to say a funny sentence. Today, I decided to see if it would recognize spanish.
"Yo hablo espanol."
It came out pretty decent.
I copy+pasted some cyrillic stuff there and nothing happened.
I decided to keep on going with Spanish.
"Tu no puedes pasar. No hay suficientes asientos para la pelicula." (You can't pass. There aren't enough seats for the movie.)
Whoa, that came out horrible. Puedes came out as Pwedes (rhymes with swedes) and suficientes became sufficients.
Since this thing uses english pronunciation, I decided to see if I could 'trick' it into saying the phrase. After twiddling around with it, I came up with this:
"Two no pooehdis pahss are.
Noh ah ee, soo fee sien teh, ahsee en toes poor lah, pell ee coo lah."
This actually sounds pretty decent. Of course, it's spanish with a pretty American accent, but it actually sounds like Spanish. There is no audio preview in other languages, so I couldn't make a Spanish dude try to pronounce english.
So, try it out. You can essentially murder your keyboard and the man will pronounce it. If you just put consonants, the man will say the names of the letters. However, if you put a few vowels in, he'll pronounce the word.
"kjhamncbvxqw".
"sjrtpyrwtyr".
Commas and dashes are cool as well.
"sjrtpy,rwt-yr".
"qwertyuiop
asdfghjkl
zxc-vabnm".
Have fun or something.
"Yo hablo espanol."
It came out pretty decent.
I copy+pasted some cyrillic stuff there and nothing happened.
I decided to keep on going with Spanish.
"Tu no puedes pasar. No hay suficientes asientos para la pelicula." (You can't pass. There aren't enough seats for the movie.)
Whoa, that came out horrible. Puedes came out as Pwedes (rhymes with swedes) and suficientes became sufficients.
Since this thing uses english pronunciation, I decided to see if I could 'trick' it into saying the phrase. After twiddling around with it, I came up with this:
"Two no pooehdis pahss are.
Noh ah ee, soo fee sien teh, ahsee en toes poor lah, pell ee coo lah."
This actually sounds pretty decent. Of course, it's spanish with a pretty American accent, but it actually sounds like Spanish. There is no audio preview in other languages, so I couldn't make a Spanish dude try to pronounce english.
So, try it out. You can essentially murder your keyboard and the man will pronounce it. If you just put consonants, the man will say the names of the letters. However, if you put a few vowels in, he'll pronounce the word.
"kjhamncbvxqw".
"sjrtpyrwtyr".
Commas and dashes are cool as well.
"sjrtpy,rwt-yr".
"qwertyuiop
asdfghjkl
zxc-vabnm".
Have fun or something.