0 You can search for any mathematical expression, using functions such as: sin, cos, sqrt, etc. You can find a complete list of functions here. ( ) % AC 7 8 9 ÷ 4 5 6 × 1 2 3 − 0 . = + Rad Deg x! Inv sin ln π cos log e tan √ Ans EXP xy = 123 Fx
somegoodish sounds perfect to me, and his voice is clear. There nothing to complain about. . . Oh, there some chick reading too....I don’t like her much.
I understand that the "g" has to be pronounced like the "h" in "hence". This pronunciation passed to most Romance languages (not to Italian) as in Spanish "gente" .
the female reader should have used more of English and American dialect. she does not emphasize words very well and it's very hard on the ear of an American and this is from someone who appreciates the English dialect. it's nearly like she's trying to read it as an intellectual. I don't think she knows what she's reading but just reading from a book and trying to sound as proper as possible and it backfires
It is important to know how our world came to be like that of today.
Ya i hate this
Agreed. Though Im starting to believe my whole life was a lie
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is the book still available so one can follow along?
Excellent reader 👍👍. Very good sound & speed. Many thanks.
Thank you for uploadings.
Mike Ross dancing?
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Man this audio quality is so bad
somegoodish sounds perfect to me, and his voice is clear. There nothing to complain about. . . Oh, there some chick reading too....I don’t like her much.
Speak louder,
GEN (singular) GENTES (plural): It's "jenz" not "genz". Doesn't anyone review these recordings?
It's 'genz' not 'jenz' - that's Ecclesiastical pronunciation.
I understand that the "g" has to be pronounced like the "h" in "hence". This pronunciation passed to most Romance languages (not to Italian) as in Spanish "gente" .
You mofo it's 2024 , Genz is a thing now
the female reader should have used more of English and American dialect. she does not emphasize words very well and it's very hard on the ear of an American and this is from someone who appreciates the English dialect. it's nearly like she's trying to read it as an intellectual. I don't think she knows what she's reading but just reading from a book and trying to sound as proper as possible and it backfires
The female reader has a slight lisp. I think this is why the emphasis is 'soft'.
Coughka fuck off and record your own audiobook then.
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