Albanian Soratra ho teny miresaka
Mitodika Albanian lahatsoratra ho amin'ny fiteny natoraly miaraka amin'ny feo AI. 1 feo. Maimaimpoana, tsy mila misoratra anarana — apetraho amin'ny MP3 na WAV.
Ampidiro anatin'ny tag SSML ny lahabolana mba hahazoana fifehezana mazava tsara:
<speak><prosody rate="slow">Slow speech</prosody></speak>
Tag fantatry ny modely voafaritra — tsindrio mba hametrahana iray ao anatin'ny lahatsoratrao izay misy azy:
Mamakiana lahabolana tsotra io modely io, ka tsy raharahaina ny tag anatin'ny andalana. Raha mila fihetseham-po mifototra amin'ny tag ianao, dia miova ho modely maneho fihetseham-po toy ny Orpheus na Bark.
Mamaritra ny fanononana safidy (teny = fanononana):
Mombamomba Albanian Soratra ho teny
Albanian occupies a branch of the Indo-European family entirely its own, with no close living relatives, so like Basque it gives a synthesis model little to borrow from neighbouring languages despite centuries of contact across the Balkans. Its 36-letter Latin alphabet is largely phonemic but leans heavily on digraphs — dh, gj, ll, nj, rr, sh, th, xh, and zh each represent a single sound — and a model that mistakes them for letter pairs will mispronounce ordinary words. The vowel ë, a schwa that is often barely voiced in rapid speech and sometimes dropped altogether, is another place where natural timing separates a good voice from a mechanical one. Standard Albanian is based largely on the Tosk dialect of the south, and it serves as an official language in Albania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia, which sustains steady demand in government communication, media, tourism, and diaspora content.
Ohatra — Shqip
“Teknologjia e shndërrimit të tekstit në të folur i ndihmon studentët dhe profesionistët të dëgjojnë me lehtësi shkrimet e tyre.”
- Anaran'ny fiteny
- Shqip
- Mpitondra feo
- Around 7.5 million speakers, forming its own independent branch of the Indo-European family
- Fiteny
- Albanian (an independent branch of Indo-European)
- Baiko soratra
- Latin (36-letter alphabet)
- Notenenina tao
- Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Montenegro, with substantial diaspora communities in Italy, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, and the United States