Currency and coin – Sony ICD-MS515VTP User Manual

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Dictating Names, Numbers, Punctuation & Special Characters

Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide

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Currency and coin

You can dictate your own currency as you would normally say it.

Currency in US/Canada (US English dialect)

Currency in Other Dialects (UK, Australian, Indian, and Southeast Asian English)

Dragon NaturallySpeaking uses the currency symbol ($, £, and so on) specified in your

Windows Regional Settings as your default currency.

Dictate other currencies by first saying the currency symbol followed by the digits.

US/Canada: If your Regional Settings are set to the United States or Canada, your
default currency is $ (dollar). If you want to dictate a dollar currency amount, dictate
it the way you normally do. If you want to dictate a pound sterling currency amount,
say, for example, “pound sterling sign fifty eight” (to enter £ 58), and so on.

In US/Canada, you must say “pound sterling sign” to enter £, since “pound sign” means # in the

U.S. vocabulary. In all other dialects, you can say “pound sign” to type £.

Other Dialects: If your Regional Settings are set to the United Kingdom, your
default currency is £ (pound sterling). If you want to dictate a pound sterling

TO EN TER

S A Y

$58.00

fifty eight dollars and zero cents

$1.75

one dollar and seventy five cents

$5.25

five dollars and twenty five cents

$3.9 billion

three point nine billion dollars

45

forty five euros

99.50

ninety-nine euros and five cents

£ 2.20

pound sterling sign two point two oh

£ 5 million

pound sterling sign five million

TO EN TER

S A Y

$58.00

dollar sign fifty eight

$1.75

dollar sign one point seventy five

4.25

four euros and twenty five cents

3.9 billion

three point nine billion euros

£ 45

forty five pounds

£ 99.50

ninety nine pounds and fifty pence

£ 2.20

two pounds twenty

£ 5 million

five million pounds

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