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Countryvoice is a type of mapping dialect usually used with modern/MOAP style dialects and adds audio when the countries talk. The audio typically sounds like a computerised voice with different accents relative to that country; for example, most African countries (for simplicity) use accents of the empires they used to belong to. Other countries either use their ow accents, or (again for simplicity) use an English accent. Countries with multiple languages (also for simplicity) use an English accent. Of course, the main language is dependent on the mapper's nationality. Smaller countries typically have higher-pitched voices, and bigger ones typically have lower-pitched voices. Whilst Countryvoice can be used with comedic mapping styles and serious/realistic mapping styles, it probably work

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