Hello, can anyone confirm this.
If I use a compact voice for American for example, and I am using the Spanish 
language, the Spanish words are read correctly, except in the bearing exercise. 
If I use Alex though, this does not occur, and the enhanced quality voice, 
could not seem to be used with a foreign language.Also, when using Alex, the 
foreign-language you are learning, he is not pronounced with that voice.
What can be done?
Loving the Spanish app, I wonder if when you are more proficient, you can have 
a listening exercise, just like you would for an examination, and then, you 
would be able to answer the questions to test your comprehension? Same fully.
Thoughts?
William Lomas

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> On 12 Mar 2015, at 23:24, Devin Prater <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Set your language roter to your default language. Ben, what language 
> learning/translating apps do you use? I'd love to learn more Esperanto, but 
> Google translate has become less accessible.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Mar 12, 2015, at 6:06 PM, Ben J. Bloomgren <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Will,
>> 
>> I am an avid, avid user of languages. They are my passion! I think that you 
>> need to have some languages in your rotor for that to work. If I'm wrong, 
>> please let me know, as this is done so much by second nature, that I often 
>> totally forget the processes by which these things are done.
>> 
>> Ben
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>>> Hi all,Does anyone on-list, use duo lingo at all?when i am flicking through 
>>> a senrence in say, french or spanish, how is it that voiceover on a friends 
>>> iphone 5s speaks in the foreign language as it reads the words, yet with me 
>>> it is all in English?kind regarhsWillOubll
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