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*Did: said as "dipt" if a word is placed after it in Speakonia. It is pronounced correctly otherwise.
 
*Did: said as "dipt" if a word is placed after it in Speakonia. It is pronounced correctly otherwise.
 
*Dildo: He says "Dial-doh". For the plural, he says "Dilduss". In the XP version, he says "Dill-doo" and "dill-deuce". This mispronunciation is famous for it's use in Barney Bunch videos, but the error is written as "dialdo" and "dildis". To make him say it correctly, type "dildoe".
 
*Dildo: He says "Dial-doh". For the plural, he says "Dilduss". In the XP version, he says "Dill-doo" and "dill-deuce". This mispronunciation is famous for it's use in Barney Bunch videos, but the error is written as "dialdo" and "dildis". To make him say it correctly, type "dildoe".
*Dimebag: Microsoft Sam will say "Dimma-bag" in Speakonia, but not in XP. Typing "Dime bag" in Speakonia, he says correctly.
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*Dimebag: Microsoft Sam will say "Dimma-bag" in SAPI4, but not in SAPI5. If you type in "Dime bag", he will say it correctly.
 
*Dio: Sam will say the correct (correct?) "Dye-oh" in the SAPI5 version, but not in Speakonia. Microsoft David will just say the letters
 
*Dio: Sam will say the correct (correct?) "Dye-oh" in the SAPI5 version, but not in Speakonia. Microsoft David will just say the letters
 
*Digimon - Microsoft Sam would just say "Digimin" instead. Trying to separate them at the end of a sentence will result in Sam saying "Digimonday". This can be fixed by typing "Digi-mom". SAPI5 Sam will say this correctly.
 
*Digimon - Microsoft Sam would just say "Digimin" instead. Trying to separate them at the end of a sentence will result in Sam saying "Digimonday". This can be fixed by typing "Digi-mom". SAPI5 Sam will say this correctly.
*Dirty: Microsoft Sam can't pronounce the D correctly if the word is followed with a previous one (such as "get dirty"). It instead makes a sharp tapping sound on the D.
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*Dirty: SAPI5 Sam can't pronounce the D correctly if the word is followed with a previous one (such as "get dirty"). It instead makes a sharp tapping sound on the D.
 
*Dixonville: Sam will say "dike-sawn-veely" in the XP version, but not in Speakonia.
 
*Dixonville: Sam will say "dike-sawn-veely" in the XP version, but not in Speakonia.
 
*Doraemon- He says "Door-E-Min" instead of "Door-A-Mon"
 
*Doraemon- He says "Door-E-Min" instead of "Door-A-Mon"
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