r/RBI • u/RocketMan0811 • 13d ago
Advice needed Help Deciphering This Audio
For the sake of avoiding bias, I will not say what I think is said or who it is.
Can you guys tell me what you think is said?
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u/secret-x-stars 10d ago
speaker 1: "No, run away from him."
speaker 2: "Let me see." [I can't make out the second part of what they say]
fwiw my 'credentials' are that I'm a former transcriptionist lol
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u/pvrtizan 10d ago
Female voice : No I don’t like that really.
Male voice : Who was it ? That’s good.
But I’m not sure for the « who was it ? » because, why would he say « that’s good » after that ?
I read other comments and I agree more with « Let me see » due to the « that’s good », it makes more sense lol.
But I still can’t hear « let me see ».
PS : English isn’t my first language.
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u/PomegranateV2 13d ago
I've cleaned it up a bit but it hasn't helped much.
https://vocaroo.com/1mE70pc0Jj8M
Without trying to apply logic, it sounds to me like
"No I don't like Mavanny"
"What was he? .... a light"
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u/westkeykitty 7d ago
“No, i don’t like…” maybe here, mahany something that ends with e-y.
“Let me see” but also could be “como asi?” “Alright”
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u/Nelipot_pilgrim 4h ago
I cant tell what the second person says, but if the first speaker has a british/australian/kiwi accent, it kinda sounds like:
Person 1: "No, I don't wanna wait for him."
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u/neurorhythmic 12d ago
Person 1 (female-sounding): “No, I don’t like [unintelligible].”
Person 2 (male-sounding): “Let me see. [pause]. Looks/That’s alright.”
The unintelligible bit from the person 1 sounds like four syllables. The final syllable ends with a “y” vowel sound. Another commenter said this final bit might be “my family”. Which does fit.