June 27, 2025
Do you know vocaloid?
It is mechanical voice from Japan.
I like Kasane Teto from it.
My favorite song from she is "Override" from Yoshida Yasei.
My Favorite Song
Do you know what vocaloids are? Do you know what vocaloids are?
It is mechanical voice fromThey are a computer generated voices developed in Japan.
They are a computer generated voices developed in Japan.
I like the vocaloid Kasane Teto from it.
I like the vocaloid Kasane Teto.
My favorite song from sher is "Override" fromby Yoshida Yasei.
My favorite song from her is "Override" by Yoshida Yasei.
Do you know about vocaloids? Do you know about vocaloids?
It is mechanicalThey are computerized voices from Japan.
They are computerized voices from Japan.
mechanical brings to mind things like engines and gears. Something like vocaloid would be described as "computerized voices" (or very informally "computer voices")
I like Kasane Teto from it.
I like Kasane Teto.
The context is implied by the previous sentence.
My favorite song from sheof hers is "Override" fromby Yoshida Yasei.
My favorite song of hers is "Override" by Yoshida Yasei.
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I recently found out about テトリス and by coincidence was listening to a cover of it when I saw your post :)
My Favorite Song
Do you know vVocaloid?
Do you know Vocaloid?
Strictly speaking, "Vocaloid" should be capitalised as it is the name of a product.
It is mechanical voicea voice synthesiser from Japan.
It is a voice synthesiser from Japan.
Vocaloid is what is known as a voice synthesiser.
I like the Vocaloid Kasane Teto from it.
I like the Vocaloid Kasane Teto.
"From it" isn't suitable here. Kasane Teto doesn't "come from" Vocaloid; she is one.
My favorite song from seaturing her is "Override" fromby Yoshida Yasei.
My favorite song featuring her is "Override" by Yoshida Yasei.
(1) Kasane Teto didn't write the song, so "from her" isn't accurate; she merely features in it.
(2) When naming the artist behind a song or any piece of art in general, we'd typically use "by" instead of "from".
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I like Vocaloid music too!
My Favorite Song
Do you know vocaloid?
It is mechanicala computer-generated voice from Japan.
It is a computer-generated voice from Japan.
I like Kasane Teto from it.
My favorite song from sby her is "Override" fromwritten by Yoshida Yasei.
My favorite song by her is "Override" written by Yoshida Yasei.
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My favorite song from she is "Override" from Yoshida Yasei.
My favorite song
My favorite song f (1) Kasane Teto didn't write the song, so "from her" isn't accurate; she merely features in it. (2) When naming the artist behind a song or any piece of art in general, we'd typically use "by" instead of "from".
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It is mechanical voice from Japan.
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It is Vocaloid is what is known as a voice synthesiser.
mechanical brings to mind things like engines and gears. Something like vocaloid would be described as "computerized voices" (or very informally "computer voices")
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I like Kasane Teto from it.
I like the Vocaloid Kasane Teto "From it" isn't suitable here. Kasane Teto doesn't "come from" Vocaloid; she is one. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
I like Kasane Teto The context is implied by the previous sentence.
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