chore: format readme table

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@ -178,17 +178,17 @@ python tts.py "Hello there!" --voice brit # bf_emma
It is possible that the there are additional setup for a specific voice language. If you encounter a problem, please refer to the [language-specific setup section](#language-specific-setup) ane read the requirements text file for the language you want to use for possible additional steps. For example, using Japanese requires you to choose a dictionary and initialize a configuration file.
| Language | lang_code | requirements file |
| -------------------- | --------- | ------------------------------- |
| American English | 'a' | **non additional requirements** |
| British English | 'b' | **no additional requirements** |
| Chinese | 'z' | requirements-zh.txt |
| Japanese | 'j' | requirements-jp.txt |
| Spanish | 'e' | _no additional requirements_ |
| French | 'f' | _no additional requirements_ |
| Hindi | 'h' | _no additional requirements_ |
| Italian | 'i' | _no additional requirements_ |
| Brazilian Portuguese | 'p' | _no additional requirements_ |
| Language | lang_code | requirements file |
| -------------------- | --------- | ----------------------------- |
| American English | 'a' | _non additional requirements_ |
| British English | 'b' | _no additional requirements_ |
| Chinese | 'z' | requirements-zh.txt |
| Japanese | 'j' | requirements-jp.txt |
| Spanish | 'e' | _no additional requirements_ |
| French | 'f' | _no additional requirements_ |
| Hindi | 'h' | _no additional requirements_ |
| Italian | 'i' | _no additional requirements_ |
| Brazilian Portuguese | 'p' | _no additional requirements_ |
> [!Note]
> Voices are prefixed with the language code and their gender. For example, 'af' means it is American English and Female. 'zm' means it is Chinese and Male.