These kind of things tend to be voice specific.  I use tom and it doesn't do as 
described.  It has its own foibles however.  The speech rules
appear to be somewhat different for various voices.

On Mon, 24 Jan 2022, Dave Carlson wrote:

> On my Mac, I???d like to find a simple solution for this.
>
> When I come across a word in all caps starting with the letters L and A VO 
> will always say El A  first and then the rest of the word.
>
> For example LAST is pronounced LA Street. LATHE is pronounced LA the.
> I know LA is Los Angeles so happy that it???s not saying that, but how can I 
> un-train VO to stop saying El A for any all caps words starting with LA?
>
> LATER (yes LA Ter).
>
> Dave Carlson
> Woodworker, Oregonian, Pioneer, Musician, Engineer, and Farfar
>
>

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