[COMPLETE] Sasha, by Aleksandr Kuprin - tg
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Hey hey!
I have a question - should it be one big audiofile with all 6 parts of a chapter in it? Or each part should have its own audiofile?
I have a question - should it be one big audiofile with all 6 parts of a chapter in it? Or each part should have its own audiofile?
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All one file. (There's only one slot in the Magic Window for it.)
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
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Hi!
Please clarify if Sec 14 is really open. I saw smb claimed for it.
Btw, the link to text is temporary not working(
Please clarify if Sec 14 is really open. I saw smb claimed for it.
Btw, the link to text is temporary not working(
Russian readers wanted: Сказки, Мелкие рассказы Л. Андреева, Анна Ахматова (new), Short stories for Russian learners (и не только) (new).
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Section 14 (The Jewess) is definitely open.HannaPonomarenko wrote: ↑June 24th, 2020, 11:35 am Hi!
Please clarify if Sec 14 is really open. I saw smb claimed for it.
Btw, the link to text is temporary not working(
My link to the text is working now. If you would like to claim 14 and/or are having trouble accessing the text, please let me know.
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Yes, my link is working now too. Yes, I want to read it, but I have two do small projects first. Is it ok if 2 months will start for me two weeks after today?KevinS wrote: ↑June 24th, 2020, 11:49 amSection 14 (The Jewess) is definitely open.HannaPonomarenko wrote: ↑June 24th, 2020, 11:35 am Hi!
Please clarify if Sec 14 is really open. I saw smb claimed for it.
Btw, the link to text is temporary not working(
My link to the text is working now. If you would like to claim 14 and/or are having trouble accessing the text, please let me know.
Russian readers wanted: Сказки, Мелкие рассказы Л. Андреева, Анна Ахматова (new), Short stories for Russian learners (и не только) (new).
Ukrainian readers wanted: Казки, Вiршi, Конотопська відьма (new)
Ukrainian readers wanted: Казки, Вiршi, Конотопська відьма (new)
Yes, of course. I will assign you now. (Kuprin is a remarkable author. I wish I could read him in the original.)HannaPonomarenko wrote: ↑June 24th, 2020, 12:36 pmYes, my link is working now too. Yes, I want to read it, but I have two do small projects first. Is it ok if 2 months will start for me two weeks after today?KevinS wrote: ↑June 24th, 2020, 11:49 amSection 14 (The Jewess) is definitely open.HannaPonomarenko wrote: ↑June 24th, 2020, 11:35 am Hi!
Please clarify if Sec 14 is really open. I saw smb claimed for it.
Btw, the link to text is temporary not working(
My link to the text is working now. If you would like to claim 14 and/or are having trouble accessing the text, please let me know.
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
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Yes, he is good. I used to read him at school in original.Yes, of course. I will assign you now. (Kuprin is a remarkable author. I wish I could read him in the original.)
Thank you very much!
Russian readers wanted: Сказки, Мелкие рассказы Л. Андреева, Анна Ахматова (new), Short stories for Russian learners (и не только) (new).
Ukrainian readers wanted: Казки, Вiршi, Конотопська відьма (new)
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Hi! I'm sorry to say it, but please remove me from Sec 14. I've just read it and didn't like it, though I like the author in general. I may provide any help with pronouncing the names but I don't want to read it.
Sorry
Sorry
Russian readers wanted: Сказки, Мелкие рассказы Л. Андреева, Анна Ахматова (new), Short stories for Russian learners (и не только) (new).
Ukrainian readers wanted: Казки, Вiршi, Конотопська відьма (new)
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Quite all right. Thank you for your offer to help with pronunciations.HannaPonomarenko wrote: ↑July 7th, 2020, 3:47 pm Hi! I'm sorry to say it, but please remove me from Sec 14. I've just read it and didn't like it, though I like the author in general. I may provide any help with pronouncing the names but I don't want to read it.
Sorry
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Sorry for the delay. I have exported the recording again with 128k Constant Rate.KevinS wrote: ↑May 31st, 2020, 8:10 pmI'm so sorry to have delayed in getting to this. My gosh, but this isn't a recording. It's a performance! Really wonderful!kwdavids wrote: ↑May 13th, 2020, 1:06 pm I had a good day today, and I was able to finish the editing of my first recording on the project:
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/sasha_08_kuprin_128kb.mp3
It's been a long time since my last project and I hope I haven't forgotten anything.
There is only one technical issue to be resolved and that is to convert the file to a constant bit rate of 128kbps.
Again, wonderful!
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/sasha_08_kuprin_128kb.mp3
Kevin
At the last moment, I decided not to read this section in my "talk like a pirate" voice.
At the last moment, I decided not to read this section in my "talk like a pirate" voice.
Thank you! PL OK!kwdavids wrote: ↑July 8th, 2020, 5:46 am
Sorry for the delay. I have exported the recording again with 128k Constant Rate.
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/sasha_08_kuprin_128kb.mp3
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
I could use some advice on pronunciation.
One is Timofeev-Soumskoi, particularly whether the ou is one syllable or two. I'm thinking "soh OOMs coy". Another is "Fedot," where I am thinking the "t" is silent, guessing that the name is French rather than Russian.
These are from "How I became an actor" part IX.
Does anyone know where I can find an e-text in Russian? It's hard enough figuring out the pronunciation without having to reverse-engineer the translator.
One is Timofeev-Soumskoi, particularly whether the ou is one syllable or two. I'm thinking "soh OOMs coy". Another is "Fedot," where I am thinking the "t" is silent, guessing that the name is French rather than Russian.
These are from "How I became an actor" part IX.
Does anyone know where I can find an e-text in Russian? It's hard enough figuring out the pronunciation without having to reverse-engineer the translator.
Kevin
At the last moment, I decided not to read this section in my "talk like a pirate" voice.
At the last moment, I decided not to read this section in my "talk like a pirate" voice.
I think you might best put this request in the 'help wanted' thread. My guesses for pronunciations---that's what they are really--- come from watching movies!kwdavids wrote: ↑July 8th, 2020, 6:52 am I could use some advice on pronunciation.
One is Timofeev-Soumskoi, particularly whether the ou is one syllable or two. I'm thinking "soh OOMs coy". Another is "Fedot," where I am thinking the "t" is silent, guessing that the name is French rather than Russian.
These are from "How I became an actor" part IX.
Does anyone know where I can find an e-text in Russian? It's hard enough figuring out the pronunciation without having to reverse-engineer the translator.
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
Perhaps this will help? https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101835185kwdavids wrote: ↑July 8th, 2020, 6:52 am I could use some advice on pronunciation.
One is Timofeev-Soumskoi, particularly whether the ou is one syllable or two. I'm thinking "soh OOMs coy". Another is "Fedot," where I am thinking the "t" is silent, guessing that the name is French rather than Russian.
These are from "How I became an actor" part IX.
Does anyone know where I can find an e-text in Russian? It's hard enough figuring out the pronunciation without having to reverse-engineer the translator.
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
That Russian language version is WONDERFUL. It has the stress marks, what I need more than anything!KevinS wrote: ↑July 8th, 2020, 7:16 amPerhaps this will help? https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101835185kwdavids wrote: ↑July 8th, 2020, 6:52 am I could use some advice on pronunciation.
One is Timofeev-Soumskoi, particularly whether the ou is one syllable or two. I'm thinking "soh OOMs coy". Another is "Fedot," where I am thinking the "t" is silent, guessing that the name is French rather than Russian.
These are from "How I became an actor" part IX.
Does anyone know where I can find an e-text in Russian? It's hard enough figuring out the pronunciation without having to reverse-engineer the translator.
Immediately I see that that the "ou" is just one letter in Russian that would be pronounced like "ou" in "soup." And seeing the original, there is a Russian "hard sign" after the 't' in Fedot, making it certain that it's not silent. So two big mistakes averted. Thanks!
Kevin
At the last moment, I decided not to read this section in my "talk like a pirate" voice.
At the last moment, I decided not to read this section in my "talk like a pirate" voice.