
Would you recommend this song?
PL: Czy polecilibyście tę piosenkę osobom uczącym się języka polskiego w celu wzbogacenia słownictwa?
EN: Would you recommend this song to people learning Polish to expand their vocabulary?

PL: Czy polecilibyście tę piosenkę osobom uczącym się języka polskiego w celu wzbogacenia słownictwa?
EN: Would you recommend this song to people learning Polish to expand their vocabulary?
Free British Accent Text to Speech & British Accent AI Voices
is the usage limit on this site permanent or only for a month or day? It said: You've reached the limit of generations as a logged-out user. And when I logged in I can't use the site anymore I had to use https://elevenlabs.io/app/speech-synthesis/text-to-speech which doesn't support bracketed tags like [whispers] or [sarcastic] and does not have these voices. When I use Free British Accent Text to Speech & British Accent AI Voices, I can't use it when I'm logged in, it logs me out automatically.
EDIT: I figured it out, I just had an old voice installed. It's good now.
Words like Azrael or lazrar are they tapped or trilled? In LatAm they are trilled I think because z sounds like s, but in dialects where z sounds like th like in Spain, is it still trilled or is it tapped?
in Poland it is taught the letter R in Spanish is always ¡Rrrrr!
like they tell you to pronounce "oro" like "oRRrro" and "loro" like "loRRRrrrrro"
They also ignore the letter ü, and just omit it from the alphabet, only focusing on á é í ó ú but no ü.
I can hear 18 kHz fine, and also I can barely hear 19 khz to the point it's so quiet I can mistake it as just feeling pressure in my ears unless I listen very closely and then I know this is sound not pressure. Is it a type of bad hearing or hearing loss, is it related to ear wax plugging my ear? Also I am not referring to feeling physical pressure, just hearing a sound that can be mistaken for pressure due to the high pitch
I can hear 18 kHz fine, and also I can barely hear 19 khz to the point it's so quiet I can mistake it as just feeling pressure in my ears unless I listen very closely and then I know this is sound not pressure. Is it a type of bad hearing or hearing loss, is it related to ear wax plugging my ear? Also I am not referring to feeling physical pressure, just hearing a sound that can be mistaken for pressure due to the high pitch
I get a hissing sound "ssssth" , a sound reminiscent of a vibrating drop of saliva "pht-pht-pht-pht", and a slushy "thlip thlop" sound. It also sometimes make a longer extended "phpht" instead of smaller spit sounds and it ends up sounding like a fart
I am asking on how to write the buccal rhotacism (cheek vibration) sound in IPA? If you don't know, this is a speech impediment that sounds like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ09ZsAgLgo I am asking because as a language school teacher and IPA nerd, I need to know how can I transcribe this because some of my students have speech impediments that make language learning difficult.
How do Icelanders pronounce this letter "Ø"? This letter is not part of the Icelandic alphabet so I imagine this must be confusing to put "Ø" on license plates and stuff. Why Ø if they could have used Ð or Æ? How did they read it aloud?
Vocaloid V6 - Am I missing a Phoneme??? Were some Japanese phonemes retired from the times of Vocaloid 4? Specifically phonemes N N' ?
N and N' were used for Bidakuon, a type of Dialect in Japanese. They no longer appear to be present.
? was used for glottal stop. Any invalid phoneme is substituted by silence, this one included, so it still "sounds" like it's doing the right sound but it's actually a placeholder