Caribbean Voice Talent
Description
Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
Caribbean (General)Transcript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Once upon a time, in a tiny village. There lived a fisherman and his two daughters. His daughters were called Melina and Sabine Molina was a talented seamstress. She spent her days making dresses and aprons which she sells at the local market. Sabine. The youngest daughter spent her days helping her father catching fish, and taking it to the market to sell. Even with two incomes, they were barely making it by. There were days when they had nothing to eat, and then there were days. They only had enough for one. Nonetheless, they shared whatever they had with each other. one day, Sabine said to her father, Father, I think it's time I, too started to work. Her father said, My sweet daughter, but you do work. You help me sell all the fish we catch. Yes, but father, it is not enough. I could be more helpful if I can add to the family's earnings, we would have more money to buy food, then we won't be so hungry. The father, feeling helpless size, then asks, But what will you do? Everyone has a trade or skill that they sell at the market, Molina says, I will teach you how to be a seamstress. You can make dresses and aprons, and sell them at the market for weeks. Sabine tries her best to learn her sister's skill, but it was no use. She was a terrible seamstress. As the weeks went by. Sabine struggled to find a skill or trade of her own until one day she went to the market to visit her sister. Miss Esther, a friendly old lady from the village asked her to help her with her bags. Sabine helped Miss Esther and then thought to herself, I could make an earning, helping people take their bags home from the market. Yes, that is what I'll do. I'm going to tell Father.