I sometimes get emails that have mixed Russian and English. The language 
switching is wonderful on the iPhone. It just reads the Russian, then reads the 
English, then goes back to Russian. It is really great. So today, I got an 
email that had English and German. I don't have German in my language rotor, so 
I put it there, thinking that perhaps that might be the key to getting the 
language switching I was hoping for. no dice. Alex just went right ahead and 
read the German words. Not too good. So I switched to the German voice,and then 
it was reading English words. Also not too good. My guess is that the Russian 
switching works so well because a different alphabet is being used. Does that 
jive with others  experiences? I have also seen my language switch to Arabic 
and to some Asian language that I don't recognize from time to time. Again, 
those languages use different alphabets then the Roman. That's my theory. Do 
others find similar? And in such case, how could I get language switching from 
English to another language that uses the Roman alphabet?
Mary


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