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Cas Basque téacs i gcaint nádúrtha le guthanna AI. 2 guthanna. Saor in aisce, gan aon chlárú — íoslódáil mar MP3 nó WAV.

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Cuir do théacs i gclibeanna SSML le haghaidh rialú beacht:

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Clibeanna a thuigeann an tsamhail roghnaithe — cliceáil chun ceann a scaoileadh isteach i do théacs nuair a tharlaíonn sé:

Léann an tsamhail seo gnáth- théacs, mar sin déantar neamhaird ar chlibeanna inlíne. Chun mothúchán clibbhunaithe a chruthú, athraigh go samhail léiritheach cosúil le Orpheus nó Bark.

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Eolas Faoi Basque téacs- go- caint

Basque is a language isolate: it has no demonstrated relationship to any other living language, which makes it genuinely unusual territory for speech synthesis. Models for most languages benefit from structural similarity to well-resourced relatives, and Basque offers none of that transfer, so its voices have to be built on Basque data alone. The grammar is equally distinctive, with ergative-absolutive alignment that marks the subject of a transitive verb differently from an intransitive one, and an agglutinative case system that stacks suffixes into long, information-dense words. Its spelling is reliably phonemic, which helps considerably. Euskara Batua, the unified standard developed from the 1960s, gives synthesis a consistent target, and because Basque is co-official in its home regions there is steady demand for it in public services, schools, and regional broadcasting.

Samplach — Euskara

“Testua ahots bihurtzeko teknologiak ikasleei eta profesionalei beren idatziak erraz entzuten laguntzen die.”

Ainm dúchais
Euskara
Cainteoirí
Around 750,000 speakers, the last surviving pre-Indo-European language of Western Europe
Teaghlach teanga
Language isolate (no known living relatives)
Script
Latin
Labhairt i
The Basque Autonomous Community and Navarre in Spain, and the Northern Basque Country in south-western France

2 Basque guthanna

Antton (Basque)

Piper
Saor Male

Maider (Basque)

Piper
Saor Female

Cad a úsáideann daoine Basque téacs go caint le haghaidh

Regional government and public-service announcements where Basque is co-official
Classroom and e-learning material for ikastola and bilingual schools
Broadcast and podcast voiceovers for Basque-language media
Accessibility audio for municipal and healthcare information
Language-learning and revitalisation resources

Basque Téacs go Caint — Ceisteanna Coitianta

It removes a shortcut rather than creating an obstacle. Models for most languages can borrow structure from well-resourced relatives, and Basque has none, so its voice is trained on Basque material alone. The payoff is that Basque spelling is consistently phonemic, which gives the model a dependable mapping from letters to sound.

It follows Euskara Batua, the unified written standard used in education, administration, and broadcasting. Regional dialects such as Bizkaian and Souletin differ noticeably in pronunciation, but Batua is the form most listeners expect from formal narration.

Basque stacks case and number suffixes onto nouns, producing long agglutinated forms. The voice reads these as single units so the phrasing stays natural rather than sounding assembled piece by piece.

It will read Spanish words using Basque pronunciation rules, which is often what bilingual audiences expect for place names and institutions. For substantial passages of Spanish, generate that portion with a Spanish voice instead.

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