Thanks for your efforts.
The quality of the computer-generated italian voice is really impressive. I can hear that it's not really natural only in french (in the revision lessons) because french is my mother tongue, otherwise I wouldn't have guessed.
We are far from the Stephen Hawkin's kind of computer voice
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Arnaud wrote:Thanks for your efforts.
The quality of the computer-generated italian voice is really impressive. I can hear that it's not really natural only in french (in the revision lessons) because french is my mother tongue, otherwise I wouldn't have guessed.
We are far from the Stephen Hawkin's kind of computer voice
Well, I'm delighted to hear you think so! I would never claim that my efforts would be as good as the real thing, but I do hope they are good enough for learning purposes.
As it happens, there's a lot of variations in quality, in the computer voices in different languages on the voice simulation website I'm using. I'm converting Assimil Indonesian into an Assimil Malay course for myself, using Google Translate and the Malay simulated voices from the site. (This is not something I intend to post on archive.org, as we all know the limitations of Google Translate; but I will accept these limitations for myself.) The Malay voices are notably lower quality than the Italian and French ones, which is another reason for my not wanting to post my home-made Assimil Malay.
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I've just completed and posted my home-made version of the audio for the Methode 90 Néerlandais / Néerlandais Débutant course. I can't find the audio for this anywhere on the internet, either for purchase or as a pirate download. As with the Italian audio, I've transcribed the lessons and used a Dutch language computer-generated voice simulator. I hope this will add an extra dimension of usefulness to what looks to be a very good Dutch language course.
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I've posted home-made audio for the Methode 90 French course.
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There is also an advanced course for Dutch ("La Pratique courante du néerlandais")
https://www.amazon.fr/Pratique-courante ... erior04-21
Would anyone have the audio for the Méthode 90's German course?
https://www.amazon.fr/Pratique-courante ... erior04-21
Would anyone have the audio for the Méthode 90's German course?
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Yes, please if anyone could help I would also love the audio for Methode 90 L'Allemand!
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