Armenian Teksto sa Pagsasalita
Paglipat Armenian teksto sa natural na pagsasalita na may AI boses. 1 Mga boses. Libre, walang pag-signup — i-download bilang MP3 o WAV.
I-wrap ang iyong teksto sa SSML tags para sa tumpak na kontrol:
<speak><prosody rate="slow">Slow speech</prosody></speak>
Tags ang napili modelo nauunawaan — i-click upang ihulog ang isa sa iyong teksto kung saan ito ay nangyayari:
Ang modelong ito ay nagbabasa ng karaniwang teksto, kaya inline tags ay hindi pinapansin. Para sa tag-based na damdamin, lumipat sa isang makahulugang modelo tulad ng Orpheus o Bark.
Tukuyin ang mga pasadyang mga panlapi (word = panlapi):
Tungkol sa Armenian Text sa speech
Armenian forms a branch of Indo-European entirely its own, and it is written in an alphabet designed for it alone — devised by Mesrop Mashtots around 405 CE and still in use with only modest changes, which makes it one of the longest continuously used scripts in the world. For synthesis this means no borrowing: neither the script nor the sound system can lean on a neighbouring language, so an Armenian voice has to be built from Armenian data. The language declines nouns across seven cases and dispenses with grammatical gender entirely, and it stresses the final syllable with enough regularity to give a model a dependable rhythm. The most consequential fact for anyone choosing a voice is the split between Eastern Armenian, the standard of the Republic of Armenia, and Western Armenian, carried into the diaspora after 1915; they differ in pronunciation and grammar and are not interchangeable in audio.
Halimbawa — Հայերեն
“Տեքստը խոսքի վերածող տեխնոլոգիան օգնում է ուսանողներին և մասնագետներին հեշտությամբ լսել իրենց գրվածքները։”
- Ang pangalan ng bansa
- Հայերեն
- Mga Tagapagsalita
- Around 5 to 7 million speakers, with more Armenians living outside Armenia than inside it
- Wika pamilya
- Armenian (an independent branch of Indo-European)
- Script
- Armenian alphabet (38 letters)
- Sinasalita sa
- Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, plus one of the world’s most dispersed diasporas across Russia, the United States, France, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and Argentina