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# Adjusting Agent Pronunciation

> Ensure agents in thinkrr pronounces names and phrases correctly using phonetic spelling techniques. This guide outlines tested methods and configurations to optimize voice accuracy.

## Overview

When working with voice agents in thinkrr, one common challenge is making sure names and key phrases are pronounced correctly during calls. This is especially important for brand names, people’s names, or unique terms that may be misread by standard text-to-speech systems.

This guide introduces a set of techniques you can use to manually adjust how something is spoken — using phonetic spelling, syllable breaks, and formatting strategies that thinkrr interprets accurately across its supported voices.

## Phonetic Spelling Techniques

These methods help thinkrr pronounce your input the way it sounds rather than how it's written.

### Method 1: Spell It How It Sounds

This method works well for short or simple names:

* "Jason" → `JAY-suhn`
* "Edamame" → `ed-a-mom-may`

Use common English syllables to shape the desired sound.

### Method 2: Break Down By Syllables

Use hyphens or spaces to separate your input into syllables. This improves rhythm and stress handling in longer names or phrases.

* "Comfortable" → `com-fort-a-ble`
* "Unbelievable" → `un-be-liev-a-ble`

### Method 3: Use Quotation Marks

For emphasis or tricky spellings, place quotation marks around the part you want thinkrr to focus on.

* `"Michael"`
* `Mi"chael"`

Use this when a name is often mispronounced or has regional differences.

## Advanced Techniques

These techniques are useful when simpler spelling tweaks don’t produce the right sound.

### Common Phonetic Vowel Substitutions

| Sound            | Example        | Spelling Tip |
| ---------------- | -------------- | ------------ |
| A as in "fat"    | NAN-see        | `a`          |
| A as in "ape"    | JAY-suhn       | `ay`         |
| A as in "father" | Ah-dree-AH-nah | `ah`         |
| E as in "check"  | KEN            | `e`          |
| E as in "green"  | Mah-REE-ah     | `ee`         |
| I as in "ice"    | MY-kuhl        | `y`          |
| I as in "hit"    | LIHN-dee       | `ih`         |
| O as in "hot"    | JAHN           | `ah`         |
| O as in "open"   | ROHZ           | `oh`         |

### Consonant Tricks

| Sound            | Example     | Spelling Tip |
| ---------------- | ----------- | ------------ |
| GI as in "giant" | Jee-AH-nah  | `j`          |
| GI as in "gift"  | GIH-dee-uhn | `gh`         |

## Testing Your Pronunciation

Use thinkrr’s preview tools or live testing methods to fine-tune pronunciation.

* Try multiple versions of the same name until it sounds right.
* Use the **"Listen"** feature during agent configuration.
* Test via mock calls for real-time results and transcript review.
* Record and compare takes when using voice preview options.

## Guidelines by Name Type

### Names with Unusual Spellings

* Focus on **how the name sounds**, not how it’s written.
* Example: `Nguyen` → `WIN`

### Names with Silent Letters

* **Remove silent characters** from the phonetic spelling.
* Example: `Schmidt` → `Schmitt`

### Names with Accents or Diacritics

* Use equivalent sounds:
  * `é` → `ay`
  * Example: `Renée` → `Ruh-NAY`

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## FAQs & Troubleshooting

### General Questions

<Accordion title="Why is thinkrr mispronouncing a name?" icon="message-question" iconType="duotone">
  Thinkrr uses a standard text-to-speech engine, which may interpret unusual spellings or non-English names incorrectly. Use phonetic spelling or test different syllable groupings to find what works.
</Accordion>

<Accordion title="Can I use emojis or symbols to control pronunciation?" icon="message-question" iconType="duotone">
  No. Non-standard characters like emojis or unusual punctuation may cause errors. Stick to hyphens, quotation marks, and phonetic spelling only.
</Accordion>

<Accordion title="Does voice selection impact pronunciation?" icon="message-question" iconType="duotone">
  Yes. Each voice has a different accent and tone model. If one voice mispronounces something, another may say it correctly — try switching voices during testing.
</Accordion>

### Configuration

<Accordion title="Where do I input phonetic spellings in thinkrr?" icon="gear" iconType="light">
  You can enter them in any free text field used in introductions, names, voicemail messages, or prompts. Use test calls to confirm if pronunciation is correct.
</Accordion>

<Accordion title="Can I configure pronunciation in multiple languages?" icon="gear-complex" iconType="light">
  Yes, but phonetic accuracy depends on the selected language voice. For example, using English phonetics with a Spanish voice may produce poor results.
</Accordion>

<Accordion title="Is there a character limit for phonetic fields?" icon="gear-complex" iconType="light">
  Most fields have generous limits, but extremely long inputs can confuse the AI. Keep phonetic names concise and test them early.
</Accordion>

### Usage and Results

<Accordion title="Do quotation marks always work for pronunciation?" icon="book-open" iconType="duotone">
  Not always. Quotation marks are useful for short emphasis but should not replace proper phonetic spelling. Try combining techniques if needed.
</Accordion>

<Accordion title="Can I preview pronunciation without making a call?" icon="book-open" iconType="duotone">
  Yes, many voice selection menus have a **“Listen”** button with a preset voice line. For best results, use the "Test Agent" feature in thinkrr for real speech simulation of your script.
</Accordion>

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