It depends wether you have got windows apple mac on windows you can go to start-control panel-hardware and sounds and if you have a look around you should find a default voice that you can use.
Where as mac im not sure you can look for the same thign if you want or you could go into Google translate and write what you want it to say and click the little sound icon next to the words.
The examples are: My sandwich was eaten by a seagull. This sentence is being read by you. Your computer has been sold for only 10 dollars.
I had to read a very important note from my computer.
Doctors read books.
The active voice. The subject of the sentence ('the doctor') is the 'doer' of the action of the verb ('was treating'). If it were in the passive voice it would read 'The patient was being treated by the doctor.' The subject of the sentence ('the patient') would be the 'recipient' of the action of the verb ('was being treated').
The professor spoke in a monotone voice during the lecture, making it difficult for the students to stay engaged.
Yes you can. There are a number of company's selling CD based language packages which also have a voice recognition protocol associated. This will allow you to read back the sentence being learned to improved speed,grammar and intonation
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You read from right to left <-- because it's in Arabic. And you can read it with a beautiful voice and fast or you can read it with a nice voice and slow.
She likes to read poetry.The poetry was smooth.His voice flowed like poetry on a summer afternoon.
The sign on the gate read "Trespassers Will Be Shot".
He read the book aloud during show-and-tell.
You can read a sentence by reading its words. It describes the sentence as a whole.