It seems like it would be helpful if; when there is a statement and a response, that there would be two different speakers. This would give a conversational quality to the example.
Statement/Response voices
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Vince V.Kwiziq community member
Statement/Response voices
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using "anda, anda que, anda que no" for surprise, encouragement, emphasis (interjections)"
Asked 1 year ago

InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Vince
Yes, that's a good idea. At the moment it's not technically possible to do this with automated voices but it's noted down as suggestions.
Gracias y saludos
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