Were the question TTS in Japanese or Chinese I could give you half an answer:  
the Japanese / Chinese TTS should, or could be:  pretty good in a preliminary 
learning sense of getting pronunciation nearly right.  However — nuances of 
many kinds will be absent or misleading.  Nuances like saying 'No Thanks' when 
the literal meaning is 'Yes of Course !'  Well !  That takes a few years to 
learn anyway, unless you are 2 or 3 years old.

Translations are hit and miss.  Need checking by a native.  Wear armour and 
carry bottles of sake as presents.

George



On 5 Jul 2012, at 20:02, [email protected] wrote:

> The problem seems to be specifically with the use of the Korean characters.

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