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Wise wants you to help spell street names correctly in Hebrew
The navigation app allows you to send feedback via a form and online and correct errors in the pronunciation of "Racheli" streets - the new narrator of the app in Hebrew.
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Yinon Ben Shoshan
Sunday, 24 October 2021, 13:52 Updated: 14:08
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Waze is launching today (Sunday) a new community campaign to improve and update the pronunciation of street names in Hebrew, as part of the development work of the text-to-speech operation of the company's engineers.
According to the navigation app, the goal is to make the voice of 'Racheli' - the new narrator in Hebrew - more fluent and understandable for users of the app in Hebrew.
Starting today, October 24, Wise users will be able to enhance the navigation experience for themselves and others by reporting incorrect pronunciation of street and route names via a feedback form sent to the company's engineers and developers and help update and improve the navigation experience for millions of drivers in Israel.
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You can help Wise speak more correct Hebrew (Photo: ShutterStock)
"The user community is an integral part of Waze," says Guy Berkowitz, CEO of Wise Israel. "Thanks to the community's help, any feedback can affect millions of drivers in Israel.
We Waze responsive to the community, they are the basis of our operations, and are constantly working to upgrade the experience of using the app. "
Since 2020, Vision amended more than 330 requests are open to the sound of" Rosalie "and now with the user community can improve and make the user experience smoother. Want to send feedback to the company's engineers and developers?
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