Aamir Tariq
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2016
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Urdu
- Home Country
- Pakistan
- Current Location
- Pakistan
Here is the situation, you are talking on the phone and the other person's voice is a little low/quiet. How will you say that?
Now I am not using the subject "your voice" but the voice, neither I am using "you sound....". Because that's how it is in the source language that I am translating from. This is the first part of my question.
The voice is a little low.
The voice is little low.
The voice is a little quiet.
The voice is little quiet.
In addition to that, Also let me know the natural way of saying it where we can use, "your voice" or "the sound of your voice", or "you sound" in the start of the sentence. This is the second part of my question.
Regards,
Aamir the Global Citizen
Now I am not using the subject "your voice" but the voice, neither I am using "you sound....". Because that's how it is in the source language that I am translating from. This is the first part of my question.
The voice is a little low.
The voice is little low.
The voice is a little quiet.
The voice is little quiet.
In addition to that, Also let me know the natural way of saying it where we can use, "your voice" or "the sound of your voice", or "you sound" in the start of the sentence. This is the second part of my question.
Regards,
Aamir the Global Citizen