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From: shannonfburns
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  • I would not learn French because I do not read French. I preffer to learn German.

  • @shannonfburns Even your video description line is funnies: "Someone left this in the laundry room of my building. La Dictee Magique!!" HAHAHA

  • @shannonfburns I already had the same reaction as you when you lightly giggle after it talks, but then when you laugh it makes me laugh even more!! This is such silly non-sense! Why is it so funny-good?

  • Your laugh is adorable.

  • I had 2 years of high school French, so I find it interesting that they made a French version of Speak 'n' Spell. I had the American English one when I was a kid. It's cool how the computerized speech does the French accent so perfectly!

  • @jeopardy60611 How the American-developed speech synthesizer is able to perfectly pronounce the French is because they hired a professional speaker and recorded him speaking the 150 words and other phrases the toy says, then digitized it and translated it into the digital data the synthesizer reads to speak.

  • @themaritimeman So it was probably a very primitive form of digital sampling with a very low sampling rate. Computers of the day could not reproduce CD-quality audio with 44K sampling, so a digital recording would come out the way it did on a Speak & Spell. I remember a game called Robot Attack (a Berzerk clone) for the TRS-80 Model I that had crude sampled speech that sounded quite raspy.

  • @jeopardy60611 Texas instruments had a considerable international presence I think. For example, In Canada they use to offer bilingual merchendise for their Ti99/a4 computer.

    Also, TI had some kind of a head office located in France itself, and some of their computer sold very well there.

  • Jesus, even a French speaking toy is pretentious and rude .

  • @SupositoryRepository stereotype...

  • carton: cardboard, bille: marble, fille: girl, fromage: cheese, parent: parent, tasse: cup, potiron: pumpkin, ventre: belly, neveu: nephew, tigre: tiger

  • @JakeyJake95 The biological term "ventral" which refers to the front of the human body must come from "ventre" or its Latin equivalent.

  • carton, bille, fille, fromage, parent, tasse, potiron, ventre, neveu, tigre

  • je vais tacher de m'en retrouver une en etat de marche pour le trip 80'set les souvenir qui commencea se faire vieux

  • je vais tacher de m'en retrouver une en etat de marche pour le trip 80'set les souvenir qui commencea se faire vieux

  • Lucky!!! I want a French speak and spell soo bad. haha.

  • what are you typing in it i dont not what its saying.??

  • @Military21Wife He was probably just typing the letters because he liked the sound of it saying French letters.

  • oh c'est bien tu sais utiliser une machine de 3 ans tu va avoir une récompense

  • tres bien !

  • lol thats funny

  • Whats that chord that pluged into it the side? The Charger?

  • lol cool

  • lucky focker to FIND a S&S!

  • Merci de me rappeler de bon souvenir...

    "c'est inexacte seaisser encore une fois"

    "la bonne lortographe est"

    lol

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