ELearning - English Spanish Class (Multilanguage)

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Description

Voice over for a language class.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) Spanish (Latino)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
nothing gonna be yet a menace cabin. Tamil pesos. That's not how you say I don't have a bill. Less than 20,000 pesos. One night I took a taxi home from a discotheque nightclub with a friend named Jim, not his real name from the states who lives here in Medellin, Colombia. Whenever he's in the mood, he tends to speak to me in Spanish. I told the doc sista cab driver to drop Jim off first when we arrived at James Home Gym handed me a bill valued at 20,000 Colombian pesos Bill about $10. But the fare to James Home was less than 10,000 Colombian pesos, about $5. And when he handed me the budget bill, Jim said to me, Nothing gonna be at the menace carrying the mill pesos. Did you notice James enter? Well, that's not how you say I don't have a bill less than 20,000 pesos, also in Spanish. When comparing two things The English word. Then it's normally translated to the Spanish word ***. There is an exception. When comparing numbers, you must use they instead off ***. For example, no tengo men's debate. The mill pesos I don't have less than 20,000 pesos. No tengo un mediated the menace. Debatable pesos. I don't have a bill less than 20,000 pesos, but esta pelicula smacks interesante colas otras. This movie is more interesting than the others, by the way, in many Spanish speaking countries, they used a period where the English language uses a comma in a number in those Spanish speaking countries, they also uses a comma where the English language uses a period in the number, for example, English 2.43 Spanish to calm a 43.