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Written Form: St. Clement's Hospital
Spoken Form: Saint Clements Hospital
Written Form: Soddy-Daisy, TN.
Spoken Form: Soddy Daisy Tennessee
Written Form: Trenton-Mercer Airport
Spoken Form: Trenton Mercer Airport
Adding Spoken Forms allows you to dictate in the way that is most natural, but also quickest for you. In
addition to indicating pronunciation, Spoken Forms can be used for “vocal shorthand” and automatic
substitution: you say something short and easy, and Dragon types something longer or “trickier” to say (or to
remember). This capability can be used to give consistency and clarity to your writings; groups can take
advantage of it to help everyone easily comply with recommendations like avoiding abbreviations and
potentially confusable items.
To add a Spoken Form in the Vocabulary Editor:
Step 0: First, decide what you want to say, and what Dragon should transcribe when you say it.
For example, suppose Central Lexington United High School is often called CLUHS or "cluss". Do you
want Dragon to type CLUHS or Central Lexington United High School?
Step 1: In the Written Form field, type what you want Dragon to write. Be careful with its capitalization,
spacing, and spelling including symbols or punctuation marks if needed, as in E*TRADE.