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Is the problem with the Cherokee or English audio?
What sounds wrong about the audio? Eg. "Sounds like someone talking through a fan" or "Sounds like a robot."
Eg. di- prefix is used, but translation is singular.
di-
Eg. English text in syllabary, or "Ꮝ" used for shorted "Ꮜ"
Problematic audio:
Additional metadata:
{"term":"o:síyo"}
I checked my audio and it was unclear what was being said. I could not make out Siyo, but sounded more like Diyo for the word Hello.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
For Siyo (English hello) I was only able to hear DIYO.
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@michael-conrad --> here is a bit of audio feedback
@LKRunningDeer Thanks so much for providing feedback! First issue!!
On my computer I'm hearing "siyo". @CharlieMcVicker Could there be something causing the leading 's' to get clipped a tiny bit on playback?
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Describe the problem:
If an issue with audio please describe:
Is the problem with the Cherokee or English audio?
What sounds wrong about the audio?
Eg. "Sounds like someone talking through a fan" or "Sounds like a robot."
If an issue of grammar/correctness, please describe:
Eg.
di-
prefix is used, but translation is singular.If an issue with syllabary, please describe:
Eg. English text in syllabary, or "Ꮝ" used for shorted "Ꮜ"
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Problematic audio:
Additional metadata:
I checked my audio and it was unclear what was being said. I could not make out Siyo, but sounded more like Diyo for the word Hello.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: