that's an interesting problem.
Emacspeak decides to speak the char based on the key you pressed,
rather than the char before point, and in normal usage, those are
the same.
>>>>> "Chris" == Chris Brannon <cmbrannon@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    Chris> Hi list, I found a curious little bug today involving
    Chris> character echo and Emacs' english-dvorak input method.
    Chris> If you disable character echo, Emacspeak not only
    Chris> continues to echo characters, but it also echoes the
    Chris> wrong ones.  Here are the steps needed to reproduce
    Chris> it.
    Chris> 
    Chris> ; Select english-dvorak as input method.  1. C-x ret
    Chris> C-\ english-dvorak 2. Type for a bit, while character
    Chris> echo is enabled.  You'll hear that letters are echoed
    Chris> properly.  I.E., character echo reflects the fact that
    Chris> you are using the Dvorak layout.  3. Next, disable
    Chris> character echo (C-e d k).  4. Start typing again.
    Chris> Emacspeak is still echoing characters, and it is
    Chris> echoing as though you were typing in qwerty.  For
    Chris> instance, if you press the first four keys of the home
    Chris> row, Emacspeak says a s d f, even though the buffer
    Chris> now contains a o e u.
    Chris> 
    Chris> Regards, -- Chris
    Chris> 
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