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Wanna Hear Your Husbando’s Voice Before Going To Sleep? Use A Text Reader

Oi, oi … („ಡωಡ„) What are you doing in this place? Perhaps… Omae… Are you looking for ero-related things? (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Hey, no one is judgmental here; this is a safe place for all internet weebs╰(*´︶`*)╯♡ Continue reading to learn how to Hear Your Husbando’s Voice Before Going To Sleep With A Text Reader.

I’m not sure what you’re doing here if you’re not a true otaku, but you’re welcome. If this is the case, you’ve probably already heard a number of terminologies that only seem to make sense to people in this community. Allow me to guide you down the road to weeb wisdom. Surely, you’ve heard the strange words “waifu” and “husbando,” even if you haven’t been able to figure out what they mean. Just kidding, it’s fairly simple to figure out what it is (つ≧▽≦)つ

Anyway, today we’ll discuss husbandos, those 2D hotties who drive us insane. Who is yours, who is yours? You may not mention Kakashi sensei because he is mine! (ノಥ益ಥ)ノ

Wanna Hear Your Husbando's Voice Before Going To Sleep? Use A Text Reader

Here’s Some Weeb History f(ಠ‿↼)z

The root of this word is, ironically, not Japanese, but English. The first was “waifu,” which is a misspelling of the word “wife.” “Husbando” is a distortion of the term “husband” that emerged after waifu. The term “waifu” initially appeared in the anime Azumanga Daioh, when a character attempted to say “my wife,” which was mispronounced as “mai waifu” in Japanese.

Husbando” refers to a beloved anime character (but it can also refer to characters from manga or video games). It may appear unusual at first that a real person may fall in love with a fictional character, but the truth is that it is a very typical occurrence nowadays.

Let’s Hear Your Husbando’s Voice With A Text Reader (ง ื▿ ื)ว

How? It’s quite easy. Okay, this technology was not created for this purpose, but hey! Who will be able to stop us? (・ω<)☆

Text-to-Speech technology, often known as speech synthesis, allows you to convert text from text files, images, or even movies into audio files. It is the process of converting written words into audible speech. Isn’t it incredible? This technology is capable of receiving a text and replicating it with an artificial synthesized voice that is indistinguishable from a natural human voice in the best software.

It appears complicated, and it is, but the truth is that this technology is already present in many aspects of our lives. Consider the voice of Google Translate. These software programs have grown in popularity and sophistication in recent years. It’s ideal for crucial tasks such as assisting people in communicating or reading, as well as making social media or videos. They’re quite adaptable, and anyone with a little thought can put them to good use! We can use a Japanese voice to hear what our husbando has always wanted to tell us.

Woord, a Text-To-Speech software with over 50 languages, including Japanese, is recommended for this work. It also features a variety of voices and accents for this language. There are also options for male, female, and neutral gender. It is really simple to use, and there is a free version available.

How to Use Woord For Japanese Audio?

As I already told you, Woord is super easy to use. Its interface is very intuitive and user-friendly, so you won’t have too many problems doing this in just 3 steps:

Wanna Hear Your Husbando's Voice Before Going To Sleep? Use A Text Reader
  1. First, obviously, you got to go to https://www.getwoord.com/, where your text can be shared or uploaded. You may also use the SSML editor to write it there yourself.
  2. Choose your favorite Japanese voice, selecting gender, and accents. Here you will also be able to edit some other settings, like the speed or pauses, for example.
  3. Finally, allow the platform to create your audio by clicking ‘Speak it.’ Play it once it’s finished. You may download it as an MP3 file if you’re satisfied with it, or keep editing it if not.

It’s as simple as that!!

For More Otaku Ideas You Should Read…

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