Hi,

Yes, I tried looking up "young" and enter with dots 2-5 does indeed say "youngest".
It also says "youngest" for "younger" and "youngest".
For "old", "older" and "oldest" it says "old".
It probably should say "young" for all three variations, as the comparative and superlative are just inflections.

I'm on Keysoft 7.2 build 47.

Regards,
Steve.

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From: blake ison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date sent: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 08:53:12 +1300
Subject: [Braillenote] Dictionary speach

Hi.  When you look up a word in the dictionary, (Please note I
have only seen it happened in a couple of words) Eg young.  Look
up young, then go space with dots 25, and let me know what it
says.  Mine says youngest.  Talk soon.  From Blake.


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