that makes sense. If you have the American voice selected, and you have a 
British accent, it's thinking you're speaking American English. If you have 
your dictation said to English UK, then it knows that you're speaking in a 
British accent.
Matt
Sent from my mac
Twitter: matt692

On 2013-05-05, at 3:39 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu <kawa...@me.com> wrote:

> Hello All.
> 
> I have set up Dictation using the I Mac and have not used it until now.  I 
> could not believe how accurate it was even though I'm using Alex.  The funny 
> thing is if I chose the American Voice on my I phone 5 it always gets things 
> wrong because of my British accent.  I wonder then if I'm using Alex on my I 
> Mac then how does that understand my British accent whereas Samantha on my I 
> phone 5 does not.
> 
> Kawal.
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