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| *Hokage - Sam pronounces it "Hawk-idge" | | *Hokage - Sam pronounces it "Hawk-idge" |
| *Honda: Microsoft Sam will say "Hunde". But in the Speakonia version, he will say correctly. | | *Honda: Microsoft Sam will say "Hunde". But in the Speakonia version, he will say correctly. |
− | *Homepage: Microsoft Sam cannot say it as one word. Instead, he says "Homapij" (except in the Speakonia version). This also happens with SAPI 5 Mike and Mary. Seperating "home" and "page", they will say it correctly. | + | *Homepage: Microsoft Sam cannot say it as one word. Instead, he says "Homapij" (except in the Speakonia version). This also happens with SAPI 5 Mike and Mary. Separating "home" and "page", they will say it correctly. |
| *Homsar: SAPI4 voices will say "haam-sar". Typing "home sar" fixes this. | | *Homsar: SAPI4 voices will say "haam-sar". Typing "home sar" fixes this. |
| *"Honest(s)", along with its grammatical variants - " honestly", "honesty", "honor(s)" (Also the spelling "honour(s)"), "honored", "honorable(s)", "honorably(s) are spoken as, "innest", "innestly", "innesty", "inner(s)", "innered", "innerable(s)", "innerably(s)", respectively. If there is a word before, he will say it correctly (e.g. "Your honor, I am honestly very honest"). This does not happen with non-Sam voices. To fix this, type, awnist, awnistly, awnisty, awnor, awnered, awnorable, awnorably. However, he says honorific correctly. | | *"Honest(s)", along with its grammatical variants - " honestly", "honesty", "honor(s)" (Also the spelling "honour(s)"), "honored", "honorable(s)", "honorably(s) are spoken as, "innest", "innestly", "innesty", "inner(s)", "innered", "innerable(s)", "innerably(s)", respectively. If there is a word before, he will say it correctly (e.g. "Your honor, I am honestly very honest"). This does not happen with non-Sam voices. To fix this, type, awnist, awnistly, awnisty, awnor, awnered, awnorable, awnorably. However, he says honorific correctly. |
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| *[[NSA]]: SAPI4 Sam, Mike, Mary, Robosoft and Whispers will say as "en-sa" but SAPI5 voices spell it right. You have to space each word to make these big three spells literally. | | *[[NSA]]: SAPI4 Sam, Mike, Mary, Robosoft and Whispers will say as "en-sa" but SAPI5 voices spell it right. You have to space each word to make these big three spells literally. |
| *Nütrl: Sam will say "N T R L" in SAPI4 if the character "ü" is used, if spelt nutrl, then he will say "nut-rul". | | *Nütrl: Sam will say "N T R L" in SAPI4 if the character "ü" is used, if spelt nutrl, then he will say "nut-rul". |
− | *Numbertaker (as in the Numberjacks antagonist): Sam, Mike, and Mary will say something like Numberdikker in SAPI4. Typing number and taker seperately makes them say it correctly. | + | *Numbertaker (as in the Numberjacks antagonist): Sam, Mike, and Mary will say something like Numberdikker in SAPI4. Typing number and taker separately makes them say it correctly. |
| *Nya: Sam will say "nye ah" in SAPI4. | | *Nya: Sam will say "nye ah" in SAPI4. |
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| *Qookie: Microsoft Sam will say "Cookie" (Both versions). | | *Qookie: Microsoft Sam will say "Cookie" (Both versions). |
| *Quadruple: SAPI4 Sam will say "quad-rupple" | | *Quadruple: SAPI4 Sam will say "quad-rupple" |
| + | *Quarantine: SAPI4 Sam will say "quaran-din", Mary will say "quaran-deen", but Mike will say it right. |
| *Quesadilla: This only happens in SAPI5, where Sam pronounces it "Que-sawed-julla" | | *Quesadilla: This only happens in SAPI5, where Sam pronounces it "Que-sawed-julla" |
| *Quintero: This only happens in SAPI5, where Sam pronounces it "Quin-troe" | | *Quintero: This only happens in SAPI5, where Sam pronounces it "Quin-troe" |
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| *Racecar: Sam, Mike, and Mary will say "Rassaker" in SAPI4, but not in SAPI5. | | *Racecar: Sam, Mike, and Mary will say "Rassaker" in SAPI4, but not in SAPI5. |
| *Rainforest: Sam will say "Rainfrurest" in SAPI4, while in SAPI5, "Rainfirst". | | *Rainforest: Sam will say "Rainfrurest" in SAPI4, while in SAPI5, "Rainfirst". |
− | *Rainheart: Sam says it as Rainhert in one word. In order to fix this, seperate both rain and heart so it can be pronounced correctly. | + | *Rainheart: Sam says it as Rainhert in one word. In order to fix this, separate both rain and heart so it can be pronounced correctly. |
| *Ralph: SAPI5 Sam says "rawlf" | | *Ralph: SAPI5 Sam says "rawlf" |
| *Ratatouille: Sam will say "rat a tow ill" in SAPI4. He pronounces it correctly in SAPI5. | | *Ratatouille: Sam will say "rat a tow ill" in SAPI4. He pronounces it correctly in SAPI5. |
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| *Watchlist: Sam will say "wat clist" in SAPI4. | | *Watchlist: Sam will say "wat clist" in SAPI4. |
| *Watermelophant: Sam will say "water-mullow-fahnt" in SAPI5. | | *Watermelophant: Sam will say "water-mullow-fahnt" in SAPI5. |
− | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattpad Wattpad]: Sam will say "wattpit" in SAPI4. To fix this, seperate "watt" and "pad". | + | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattpad Wattpad]: Sam will say "wattpit" in SAPI4. To fix this, separate "watt" and "pad". |
| *Webpage: Microsoft Sam will say "Webpij", influenced by words such as "luggage". Microsoft Anna also says it as Webpij. Microsoft David says it correctly. | | *Webpage: Microsoft Sam will say "Webpij", influenced by words such as "luggage". Microsoft Anna also says it as Webpij. Microsoft David says it correctly. |
| *Weimaraner: Sam pronounces it as "Weemerunner" in SAPI4. | | *Weimaraner: Sam pronounces it as "Weemerunner" in SAPI4. |