Hi Harri!

Look at the language attributes of your code base. I think it forces English in some obscure way.
This is specifically about how screenreaders handle interface language of the app in focus.
This is only a guess, but hope it is useful.
Best regards Thomas 

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Den 14. apr. 2026 kl. 22.19 skrev Harri Pasanen via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com>:

Hi,

This sounds very strange to me.  I'm not telling VoiceOver to use certain language at any point, I don't think it is even possible.

Does it also happen, if you in settings have Use VoiceOver Voice on, and you are not using self voicing?   


Best regards,
Harri

On Tuesday, April 14th, 2026 at 2:07 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> wrote:
Hi all non-English users, I would like to raise a small point that may disturb non-technically minded users. Let's take my case as an example, my iPhone is set to French. On Mbrile's home screen, voiceover speaks French but with the English voice. I don't know how that happens but I noticed that when voiceover'slanguage recognition is on, which it is by default, voiceover may sometime; choosethe wrong voice.  In the case of Mbrile's home screen, I don't know if something can be done about this. Thanks as always Harry for your wonderful work. Cheers JPR

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