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MyMemory is the world's largest Translation Memory. It has been created collecting TMs from the European Union and United Nations, and aligning the best domain-specific multilingual websites. A Song Sung In English - Vocaloid Fanfiction. The first Vocaloids sung in English, LEON and LOLA. Sweet ANN and Big AL, along with Miriam and Sonika came in Vocaloid2. Oliver, along with YOHIOloid, and Avanna were released for Vocaloid3. Even after all this time, they were always pushed to the wayside of the Japanese singing ones.

VOCALOID has been capable of giving people the chance to make their own songs and use voice banks represented by virtual idols to sing those songs. One of the things that’s very impressive is that these voice banks can sing in a number of languages. For the most part, we’re aware that VOCALOIDs can sing in Japanese, as well as English. But the software isn’t limited to just those two languages. From Spanish to Chinese, there are VOCALOIDs that are designed to sing in languages that are beyond what we are typically used to hear from them. For this editorial, the focus will be on the ones that sing in languages that aren’t just Japanese or English. Let’s take a trip to the VOCALOIDs of other languages.

Korean SeeU’s Official Art Let’s turn our attention to the first language sung by a VOCALOID that wasn’t solely Japanese and/or English. The VOCALOID 1 and VOCALOID 2 softwares both were limited to their voice banks singing in either of the two aforementioned languages. It wasn’t until VOCALOID 3 where that began to change. (released in October 2011), was the first VOCALOID to sing in a language besides Japanese or English: Korean. However, she is also capable of singing in Japanese. A few of her Korean language songs include,, and (not to be confused with the Rihanna song). At this time, SeeU is the only VOCALOID with a Korean voice bank.

There is a new virtual singer that has been announced to also sing in Korean. Her name is and she was originally announced in November 2014 with in August 2015 and expected release date of sometime in 2015. Spanish Bruna and Clara’s Boxart The next new language to be introduced to the program was Spanish. The first duo to sing in Spanish were. There was a bit of controversy with these two, not so much because of their singing, but more because of their design. Regardless, their release was still in 2011. Their songs are typically sung together or Clara singing with, the third Spanish singing VOCALOID.

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However, they still have some songs that they sing on their own. Clara’s songs include,,. A few of Bruno’s solo songs are,,. You can hear Bruno and Clara singing together in,,.