Re: Language learning.
Yeah, Protalker takes some getting used to. An alternative is grabbing the Japanese oneCore voices for a free option. Not amazing, but usable.
And eSpeak has a japanese voice, kinda, but it really doesn't work very well and to my knowledge only reads kana.
As for why Japanese NVDA, the character descriptions really come in handy once you get to a point where what you hear can mean various different things depending on what kanji were used. For example, romaji "kaze" can either mean wind, or, when other kanji are used, it can also be the common cold, but in that case it's two kanji rather than just the one
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