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'Canadian French is a dying sub-language, very few people speak it as an only language with the majority of younger people prefer learning English.' I'm sorry Nanan00, but I think you are sadly mistaken.
In Canada, Canadian French is not a 'dying sub-language', it is spoken by millions of Canadians, including Anglophones (such as myself). And the 'only language', thing, by which I assume you mean the sole language spoken by an individual, was never in question. BTW, I am a 'young person' as well, and i prefer to speak BOTH og my country's offical languages. I'm glad that Texans can make obdurate decisions and conclusions about a foriegn country's national languages. Its shows how worldly you are becoming down there. It also means that I can do that same and state that proper English in America is a dyning sub language, next to all the wonderful tripe passing for English down there. Quote: Originally Posted by jbag2009 'Canadian French is a dying sub-language, very few people speak it as an only language with the majority of younger people prefer learning English.'
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I'm sorry Nanan00, but I think you are sadly mistaken. In Canada, Canadian French is not a 'dying sub-language', it is spoken by millions of Canadians, including Anglophones (such as myself). And the 'only language', thing, by which I assume you mean the sole language spoken by an individual, was never in question. BTW, I am a 'young person' as well, and i prefer to speak BOTH og my country's offical languages. I'm glad that Texans can make obdurate decisions and conclusions about a foriegn country's national languages.
Its shows how worldly you are becoming down there. It also means that I can do that same and state that proper English in America is a dyning sub language, next to all the wonderful tripe passing for English down there. Canadian French isn't dying, just like Flemish (the variant of Dutch spoken in Belgium) isn't dying.
In Belgium, we now haven't got a government for 209 days because in earlier days, the French speaking Belgians didn't want to accept the Flemish as an official language. Flemish was spoken by a majority of people, but the rich people all spoke French. Politicians are now still fighting for the rights of the Dutch speaking.
Programma postroeniya zubchatih kolyos. If Brussels (the bilingual capital city) didn't exist, Belgium would long be divided in Wallonia and Flanders. But since Brussels is the only child of the marriage, it is a tough divorce. Now on topic. The Dutch eSpeak data is far better now than in 2009. So I really need an update.
I don't know that much about other languages. All i know is that i use svox, with the female voice from great britain (yes, it costs 2 bucks or something, but worth it, imho) it comes through google navigation, because i have selected svox as my primary speech engine. Pico just does not sound as good. I did not have to select 'use my settings globally', or whatever it says in there, for svox to be employed in google navigation. Google translate, however, requres the espeak engine. If you turn on the 'use my settings globally' option with svox, and try and use google translate text to speech (i've had to use this occasionally in a hospital setting for english to spanish), then it does not work at all.
Hope that helps. Quote: Originally Posted by timothydonohue all i know is that i use svox, with the female voice from great britain (yes, it costs 2 bucks or something, but worth it, imho) it comes through google navigation, because i have selected svox as my primary speech engine. Pico just does not sound as good. I did not have to select 'use my settings globally', or whatever it says in there, for svox to be employed in google navigation.
Google translate, however, requres the espeak engine. If you turn on the 'use my settings globally' option with svox, and try and use google translate text to speech (i've had to use this occasionally in a hospital setting for english to spanish), then it does not work at all. Hope that helps.