In Engpsh, you can use the phrase "play the audio" to refer to playing a recording of someone's voice. For example:
"Can you play the audio of the conversation we had yesterday?"
"I recorded a message for you. Do you want me to play the audio?"
You can also use the phrase "speak aloud" or "say aloud" to refer to playing a recording of someone's voice. For example:
"Can you please speak aloud the instructions for assembpng the toy?"
"I recorded a message for you. Do you want me to say it aloud?"
Alternatively, you can use the phrase "play the sound" or "play the voice" to refer to playing a recording of someone's voice. For example:
"Can you play the sound of the conversation we had yesterday?"
"I recorded a message for you. Do you want me to play the voice?"
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
"Can you play the audio of the conversation we had yesterday?"
"I recorded a message for you. Do you want me to play the audio?"
You can also use the phrase "speak aloud" or "say aloud" to refer to playing a recording of someone's voice. For example:
"Can you please speak aloud the instructions for assembpng the toy?"
"I recorded a message for you. Do you want me to say it aloud?"
Alternatively, you can use the phrase "play the sound" or "play the voice" to refer to playing a recording of someone's voice. For example:
"Can you play the sound of the conversation we had yesterday?"
"I recorded a message for you. Do you want me to play the voice?"
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.