If you comment snobs had spent as many hours transcribing native Australian speakers as I have, you'd be very impressed with the narrator's performance.
She's better than many I've tried (& failed😊) to tolerate. I appreciate that these are volunteers but some make listening a chore instead of a pleasure. Her accent & tone make it easier to overlook her mistakes. Ty for your ch!
Turns out that its narrated by Helena Michell who is an Australian-born English actress. Clearly not brought up reading English classics, explaining the very frequent mispronunciations! Was there no one else to check the quality of recording as it was produced?
If these young narrators would take their job seriously, they would do well to listen to the best classics for understanding of words and pronunciation, [probably not so many UA-cam versions].
You both snob Karens. You probably the type of person who searches for a fly in your soup. The narrative was delightful and I enjoy Ms Austen's books like any other. Enjoy your fly filled soup!
@@sandyno1089 The point is, this is a free recording and took a lot of work. We could always do it over ourselves, put in all that work, and no doubt pronounce everything perfectly.
If you comment snobs had spent as many hours transcribing native Australian speakers as I have, you'd be very impressed with the narrator's performance.
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@@jmsl910 did you reply to your own comment accidentally lmao💀
Such an underestimated Jane Austen Book! Great story and Lady Susan is such a Narcissist
She's better than many I've tried (& failed😊) to tolerate. I appreciate that these are volunteers but some make listening a chore instead of a pleasure. Her accent & tone make it easier to overlook her mistakes. Ty for your ch!
I love this. Thank you for posting it
Oh, this was a riot! I wonder if it was mirrored after real people of the time. Thank you!
thank you this helped me a lot!
The surname Mainwaring is pronounced "Mannering" as in Captain Mainwaring from Dad's Army
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Turns out that its narrated by Helena Michell who is an Australian-born English actress.
Clearly not brought up reading English classics, explaining the very frequent mispronunciations!
Was there no one else to check the quality of recording as it was produced?
Clearly not 🫤
Aaah snob! Be happy someone made efforts.
This explains why she sometimes pauses after mispronouncing a common word. I will have to get used to it I guess.
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If these young narrators would take their job seriously, they would do well to listen to the best classics for understanding of words and pronunciation, [probably not so many UA-cam versions].
I was disappointed by all the mispronunciations in the reading.
The narrator is 60 years old. Don’t be ageist.
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Oh dear.......I found myself listening out for the many mispronunciations, rather than following the narrative.
I also found myself listening for the mispronunciations
You both snob Karens. You probably the type of person who searches for a fly in your soup. The narrative was delightful and I enjoy Ms Austen's books like any other. Enjoy your fly filled soup!
@@latinaustralia Don't agree, the stumbling mistakes make this difficult listening.
@@sandyno1089 The point is, this is a free recording and took a lot of work. We could always do it over ourselves, put in all that work, and no doubt pronounce everything perfectly.
Like others, I found the mispronunciations amazing and really unfortunate. "Gallant" and "amiable" are not difficult words.
Lovely voice, but the frequent mispronouncing of so many words is too irritating I'm afraid. I can't continue to listen to it.
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isn't it just an AI?
AMNIABLE? 🤦♂️
@@rebellius_9190 or someone not actually native to the english language perhaps
In-deb-tid is my favourite!
Utter rubbish...they were telling you this in the 79s
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