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[BUG] Unable to set a Timer in German #420

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iam-best opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 1 comment
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[BUG] Unable to set a Timer in German #420

iam-best opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 1 comment
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Description: Unable to set a Timer in the German Language.

How to Reproduce:

  1. Set the Wirepod Language to German.
  2. Use a TTS to say "Stelle einen 5 Minuten Timer" for example (that means Set a 5 Minute Timer).

Expected Behavior:
Vector should be able to set a Timer.

Device:

  • OS: Windows 11
  • Hardware: Ryzen CPU

Additional context
There are many ways to say "Set a {number} Second:s/Minute:s/Hour:s Timer in Germany, for example: "Stelle einen {number} Sekunde:n/Minute:n/Stunde:n Timer, Stell einen {number} Sekunde:n/Minute:n/Stunde:n Timer, Stelle {number} Sekunde:n/Minute:m/Stunde:n Timer, Timer für {number} /Sekunde:n/Minute:n/Stunde:n, {number} Sekunde:n/Minute:n/Stunde:n Timer.

I recommend to google more ways!
Thanks and this is a Bug Report so other can enjoy Vector in other Languages...

@iam-best iam-best added bug Something isn't working help wanted Extra attention is needed labels Jan 10, 2025
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Additional Information: The Vosk TTS uses instead of Numbers the actual spelling of the Words. For example instead of 5 Minuten it detects fünf Minuten!

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