Armenian Àkọlé sí Àkọ́kọ́

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Ààyè-iṣẹ́ Armenian Àkọ́lé sí àkọ́lé

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.

Àwọn Ààyè-iṣẹ́ — Հայերեն

“Տեքստը խոսքի վերածող տեխնոլոգիան օգնում է ուսանողներին և մասնագետներին հեշտությամբ լսել իրենց գրվածքները։”

Orúkọ̀
Հայերեն
Àwọn Àkọlé
Around 5 to 7 million speakers, with more Armenians living outside Armenia than inside it
Àwọn
Armenian (an independent branch of Indo-European)
Àwọn Àkọlé
Armenian alphabet (38 letters)
Tí a Fẹ̀
Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, plus one of the world’s most dispersed diasporas across Russia, the United States, France, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and Argentina

1 Armenian Àwọn àwòrán

Gor (Armenian)

Piper
Àìfẹ́ Male

Àwọn ohun tí eniyan lo Armenian Àkọ́lé sí àkọ́lé fún

Diaspora media, cultural, and community content
Educational and language-preservation material
Government and public-service announcements in Armenia
Tourism and heritage audio guides
News and broadcast narration

Armenian Àkọlé sí Ìṣàkúndùn

Eastern Armenian, the standard used in the Republic of Armenia and in the Russian and Iranian communities. Western Armenian, spoken across much of the diaspora in the United States, France, and the Middle East, differs in pronunciation — notably in how it voices several consonants — and in parts of its grammar, so it is not a substitute.

Yes. Armenian uses its own 38-letter alphabet, created in the early fifth century specifically for the language, and the voice reads it natively. Paste Armenian text as you normally write it, including the distinct Armenian punctuation marks.

Armenian nouns decline across seven cases, attaching endings that shift the stress pattern of the word. The voice treats each declined form as a whole word rather than a stem plus a suffix, which keeps the final-syllable stress that Armenian speakers expect.

Yes. Audio generated on a paid plan can be used in commercial projects including advertising, e-learning, documentary work, and published video.

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