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<div>Um... I don't have a known scenario for that -- though maybe a t extension would be appropriate??</div>
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<div>Peter</div>
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<div>Sent from Windows Mail</div>
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<strong>From:</strong> Caoimhin O Donnaile<br>
<strong>Sent:</strong> ‎December‎ ‎18‎, ‎2012 ‎10‎:‎51‎ ‎AM<br>
<strong>To:</strong> ietf-languages@iana.org<br>
<strong>Subject:</strong> RE: gender voice variants<br>
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> "I want the audio prompts in the UI to be in Czech and in a male voice".<br>
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If you start using the subtag to denote the gender of the speaker rather <br>
than language variety, then how would you label Japanese women’s language <br>
spoken by a male, or vice-versa?<br>
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Caoimhín</div>
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