can't get espeak working with speech dispatcher and speechd-up
Willem van der Walt
wvdwalt at csir.co.za
Thu Aug 24 02:54:54 EDT 2006
In South African English, we would normaly use the and like
102 is one hundred and two, 1234 is one thousand two hundred and thirty
four.
Regards, Willem
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Gary Cramblitt wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:19, Jonathan Duddington wrote:
>> In article <200608230838.01351.garycramblitt at comcast.net>,
>>
>> Gary Cramblitt <garycramblitt at comcast.net> wrote:
>>> I live in U.S. When I was in grade school, I was taught that
>>> inserting "and" into whole numbers is incorrect, especially when
>>> speaking money (or writing checks). "and" should be used in place
>>> of the decimal point. $168.12 should be spoken "one hundred sixty
>>> eight dollars and twelve cents".
>>
>> Interesting. It must be an American thing then :-)
>
> Yes, but one hears it spoken incorrectly all the time (with the extra "and"),
> so I don't think anyone would object if you left them in.
>
>>
>> How should "102", "112", "1002", and "1023" be spoken? Do any of those
>> include an "and"?
>
> No. "one hundred two", "one hundred twelve", "one thousand two", "one
> thousand twenty-three".
>
> I don't feel strongly about this issue either way. Do what you think is
> right.
>
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