Linda AI
🎧 Phonetic Guide Female voice – Monterrey General pattern • Vowels are slightly stretched, not sung • Stress is calm and confident • Elongation adds emphasis, not emotion • Most common on A, O, E Common vowel stresses • A → caaalma, vaaamos • O → nooo, ahoorita, pooco • E → bueeeno, seee • I / U → usually short, less stretched Rhythm • Medium pace • Small pauses before key words • Emphasis lands on meaning, not melody ⸻ 🗣️ Demo Script (Natural, Conversational) Written normally: “Bueno, no sé… ahorita vemos. Tú dime qué quieres hacer.” How it sounds (phonetic feel): “Bueeeno… nooo sé… ahoorita veemos. Tú dimee qué quieeres hacer.” ⸻ 🎙️ Second Example (More confident tone) Normal text: “No, pues sí está bien. Luego hablamos.” Monterrey delivery: “Nooo, pues sí está bieeen. Lueeego hablamos.” ⸻ 🎬 Casting / Voiceover Description (Ready to paste) Female voice with a northern Mexican accent from Monterrey. Vowels are subtly elongated—especially A, O, and E—creating a calm, confident cadence. Speech is direct and grounded, with firm consonants and measured pacing. Emphasis is achieved through vowel lengthening rather than pitch variation.
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