Tempo - Mila speaks at a rather fast tempo. She tends to vary her speech based on the intensity of the words she's speaking.
Rhythm - She tends to start her sentences with an emphasized word followed by a cluster of words that are rather flowed together. She also tends to take emphasized breaths and pauses as the words connect.
Articulation - Her articulation tends to come from a glottal place, which explains the raspiness in her voice. She tends to also intonate from the top her head, especially when she's excited about something. When she's very into something her tone will shift to resonate from the top of her head in a very forward fashion.
Pronunciation - She is from the Ukraine, which explains the small shifts in the way she pronounces things. Her English is basically flawless, but the way she speaks definitely differs from the American norm.
Pitch - Her pitch lies pretty low on the female vocal scale. Her speech tone often rises to a little above the normal female pitch. When she talks sarcastically her tone lies even lower than her normal base tone.
Volume - Her voice definitely carries because of the harshness of her tone. It tends to be rather scratchy which kind of makes it sound like she's yelling even when her volume is low or she's whispering.
Quality - Her vocal quality is a mix between scratchy/raspy and smooth generic tone. Her voice sounds rather chill and laid back but also tends to have an amount of energy behind it that expresses confidence. Her voice quality lies in her throat which explains the low vocal tone and throaty inflection. If I were to describe her voice abstractly, I would describe it as.. oddly enough, the tongue of a cat: bristly and rough most of the time, but also very smooth to look at.
Word Choice - She uses very generic language when speaking but in a way that hints to the high intelligence that she possesses. She just speaks very casually which makes her come across very down-to-Earth.
Vocal nonverbals - She tends to rest on vocal fry while she speaks and when she says words with s's, they tend to stand out and you focus on the rush of air coming from her lips.
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