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Post by bixaorellana on Jun 17, 2020 16:21:56 GMT
Awwww! So darling and so bilingual as well. That was nice of Agnes. Please thank her for me.
(pee ess ~ it's apparently my browser that wouldn't let me play your clip when you posted it, Rikita. I had the same problem with Agnes's clip, but it worked on Firefox. Sorry, and be aware, other Opera users.)
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Post by casimira on Jun 17, 2020 16:27:47 GMT
Oh, forgive me but I hadn't even realized at the time I was listening that English is not either of you or A's native tongue Rikita.
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Post by casimira on Jun 17, 2020 17:24:29 GMT
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Post by rikita on Jun 17, 2020 22:06:29 GMT
yeah, she only recently started learning english (she wanted to - at school, they only start in third grade, but she says she wants to be able to watch episodes of her favourite tv shows that haven't been translated yet, so i booked an online course for her) ... she can say various phrases and seems to enjoy it so far - so i asked her to say something in english to record it ...
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Post by bixaorellana on Jun 17, 2020 23:05:14 GMT
Clever girl ~ definitely your daughter, Rikita!
Casimira, that was a thrill. Your voice does sound the teeniest bit raspy, which make me think the recording thingy is not 100% accurate.
I have to laugh that your bête noire showed up at the exact moment you were recording.
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Post by casimira on Jun 18, 2020 2:06:30 GMT
It may have been because I was outdoors and the acoustics a tad off. I was surprised at the faint birdsong that it picked up in the very beginning.
Then, when the leafblower guy showed I got thrown off and lost my direction and didn't want to sound off on the guy, this being a family forum and all.
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Post by bixaorellana on Jun 18, 2020 3:47:42 GMT
I figured. What a disappointment.
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