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*Typing in "0000" results in Microsoft Sam saying "hundred" (he pronounces each digit separately in Speakonia, however, and first and last digits have snapping sound).
 
*Typing in "0000" results in Microsoft Sam saying "hundred" (he pronounces each digit separately in Speakonia, however, and first and last digits have snapping sound).
 
*If a word has an apostrophe in the pronunciation, then the Speakonian version of Sam will increase the pitch.
 
*If a word has an apostrophe in the pronunciation, then the Speakonian version of Sam will increase the pitch.
*If any misspelled words are in all capitals, then Sam just says the letters in the SAPI5 version, but not in Speakonia. If there are 2 letters on parenthesis, then Sam will say only the first letter. If Sam wants to say the word with no stress, place the "h" before many stressed words.
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*If any misspelled or unknown words are in all capitals, then Sam just says the letters in the SAPI5 version, but not in Speakonia. If there are 2 letters on parenthesis, then Sam will say only the first letter. If Sam wants to say the word with no stress, place the "h" before many stressed words.
 
*Many words that have different spellings for British and American English have the British spelling mispronounced. e.g. favourite becomes "fav-o-rite" in SAPI4, while SAPI5, "fave-o-rite".
 
*Many words that have different spellings for British and American English have the British spelling mispronounced. e.g. favourite becomes "fav-o-rite" in SAPI4, while SAPI5, "fave-o-rite".
 
*Anything with a dollar sign is pronounced as letters in the Speakonia version.
 
*Anything with a dollar sign is pronounced as letters in the Speakonia version.
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