OK, first off, this is not the public beta.  I'm speaking of the official I O S 
build.  that being said, this does happen as well on the beta.  I tested it.  
Technically, I probably shouldn't be saying that, but anyway...

Try this for yourself.

1.  Switch your speech to the enhanced quality Symantha voice.  It's the only 
one where I'm seeing this occur.

2.  Type in the word "bit", b i t.  bit.  then, have it read back just the 
individual word.  Notice that it reads it correctly.

3.  Now however, do this.  Type in a full sentence and use the word "bit" b i 
t, in the middle of the sentence.  Make sure there's at least one word after it 
in the sentence.

Now mark?  Do not put me on moderator status here.  We are all? adults here.  
OK?  I'm not cussing like in my last thread.  I'm quoting a bug here.  I'm not 
trying to unprofessionally curse.  So, let's be mature about this!  I'm gonna 
be quite angry if you call me out on this publicly or not.  But seriously, 
you'll notice, instead of saying bit, it instead says, bitch!  b i t c h.  Like 
a female dog.

Example:  I hope it explains things a bit differently, would actually come out 
as:  I hope it explains things a bitch differently.

If you read word by word though with your rotor, you'll notice that you did! 
spell things correctly, and that in all actuality, the word bit, b i t, is 
written, not the other word.

Is that! not just totally! bizarre?  If you don't believe me with this, and 
think I'm only writing this for attention, then, here's your proof:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/16962268/mispronunciation.mp3

Chris.

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