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Bounty Ended with 50 reputation awarded by Kyle Jones
added 13 characters in body
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leetbacoon
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This is the closest I could get:

Using lyyves with Kate (long I): WAV audio sample | mirror

Using livvs with Kate (short I): WAV audio sample | mirror

Confirmed working with voices Daniel, Fred and, Alex, Samantha, Bruce, Zarvox too.

Hope it helps.

This is the closest I could get:

Using lyyves with Kate (long I): WAV audio sample

Using livvs with Kate (short I): WAV audio sample

Confirmed working with voices Daniel, Fred and Zarvox too.

Hope it helps.

This is the closest I could get:

Using lyyves with Kate (long I): WAV audio sample | mirror

Using livvs with Kate (short I): WAV audio sample | mirror

Confirmed working with voices Daniel, Fred, Alex, Samantha, Bruce, Zarvox too.

Hope it helps.

added 148 characters in body
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leetbacoon
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This is the closest I could get:

Using say -v Kate 'They almost lost their lyyves.' with Kate (long I): WAV audio sample

Using say -v Kate 'They almost lost their livvs.' with Kate (short I): WAV audio sample

Confirmed working with voices Daniel and, Fred. The short I example sounds weird when used to end the sentence like that, but in reality, a sentence like that wouldn't be pronunciatively correct and Zarvox too.

Hope it helps.

This is the closest I could get:

say -v Kate 'They almost lost their lyyves.' (long I)

say -v Kate 'They almost lost their livvs.' (short I)

Confirmed working with voices Daniel and Fred. The short I example sounds weird when used to end the sentence like that, but in reality, a sentence like that wouldn't be pronunciatively correct.

Hope it helps.

This is the closest I could get:

Using lyyves with Kate (long I): WAV audio sample

Using livvs with Kate (short I): WAV audio sample

Confirmed working with voices Daniel, Fred and Zarvox too.

Hope it helps.

added 148 characters in body
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leetbacoon
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This is the closest I could get:

say -v Kate 'They almost lost their lyyves.' (long I)

say -v Kate 'They almost lost their livvs.' (short I)

Confirmed working with voices Daniel and Fred. The short I example sounds weird when used to end the sentence like that, but in reality, a sentence like that wouldn't be pronunciatively correct.

Hope it helps.

This is the closest I could get:

say -v Kate 'They almost lost their lyyves.' (long I)

say -v Kate 'They almost lost their livvs.' (short I)

Confirmed working with voices Daniel and Fred.

Hope it helps.

This is the closest I could get:

say -v Kate 'They almost lost their lyyves.' (long I)

say -v Kate 'They almost lost their livvs.' (short I)

Confirmed working with voices Daniel and Fred. The short I example sounds weird when used to end the sentence like that, but in reality, a sentence like that wouldn't be pronunciatively correct.

Hope it helps.

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leetbacoon
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