![]() Click on the System Voice drop-down box to reveal all your voice options.Launch the System Preferences app and open the Accessibility preferences pane.Click the menu next to System voice and pick a voice.Pick Spoken Content from the list of options.Open System Settings and click Accessibility from the left sidebar.Follow these steps to choose the voice you want to use. MacOS comes with a number of voices preinstalled in the operating system. Whatever the reason, let’s show you how to make your Mac speak. Moreover, having your Mac say things might be a simple way for you to learn the pronunciation of something or to simply entertain yourself and your friends. If you’re a DJ trying to entertain guests at a party, it could be a humorous way to start off the party or to make announcements during a song. This is really just a novelty feature, but we still think it’s a fun one. Making your Mac speak with the Terminal app ![]() In this short tutorial, we’ll show you how to make your Mac speak whatever you want it to. It’s possible to force your Mac to say anything you want with a simple command line from the Terminal app. Not only does this allow for some good old-fashioned fun, but it can even come in handy depending on the situation.
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