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Mac Voice Over/Foreign languages
I would like to have the Voice Over in my Mac function in Portuguese. I can change the language of system and Voice Over will read it but it reads with an English pronunciation. The same is true for French and I imagine all the other languages. The effect is very strange. It doesn’t sound like the foreign language because the words have a different pronunciation. Does anyone know if this can be remedied? It is hard to believe Apple didn’t work this out.
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I am still interested in this question if anyone knows the answer.
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