Computer 'voices' are electronically generated from a database of pre-recorded words. They do not instantly form sentences like humans do. Therefore, the person recording the words for the computer to speak doesn't necessarily speak the words as they would under normal speech. It's also done to save storage space on the device.
Take as an example, a sat-nav device speaking to a driver. The voice could say something like "At the next roundabout, take the third exit" - The word 'third' would likely sound 'funny' because the speaker records the sentence "At the next roundabout, take the exit". (with a short gap before the word 'exit'. The sat-nav stores that sentence, along with separately recorded words 'first', 'second', 'third' etc. The device then 'merges the relevant separate word into the incomplete sentence. Recording the directions that way saves memory - as the device only needs to store one copy of the main sentence - with enough gap to 'slot' in the relevant word - instead of storing the complete sentence for every exit from the roundabout.
i am weird.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "boy" include joy, toy, coy, and deploy.
Soy sea estoy esté
"I do not speak" or "I don't speak"If you add "Espanol" to the end it would be "I do not speak Spanish" or "I don't speak Spanish"
soy aiian
Soy beans should not cause infertility in anyone. If you are concerned, you should speak with your doctor.
Wrong usage of the word "to be" "I am in the computer. " The correct "am" in this case is "estoy" instead of "soy".
I am from Brazil = Soy de Brasil**Note: they do not speak Spanish in Brazil. In Portuguese it is "Eu sou do Brasil"
Yo soy Ingles y yo no hablo espanol.
Yes, Microsoft Sam is God and Lord of All Humanity. He knows all, says everything, and can say Soy like a Devine Voice calling out Soy. Worship Microsoft Sam forever, and you will be saved in the end of days. SOY!
no hablo español = I don't speak Spanish no soy espanol = I am not Spanish (tilde, ~, over 'n' in espanol')
no hablo español = I don't speak Spanish no soy espanol = I am not Spanish (tilde, ~, over 'n' in espanol')