Basque Test għal Diskors
Dawwar Basque test f'diskors naturali b'vuċijiet AI. 2 vuċijiet. Ħieles, l-ebda reġistrazzjoni — tniżżel bħala MP3 jew WAV.
Wrap test tiegħek fil-tags SSML għall-kontroll preċiż:
<speak><prosody rate="slow">Slow speech</prosody></speak>
Tags li l-mudell magħżul jifhem — ikklikkja biex tqiegħed waħda fit-test tiegħek fejn jiġri:
Dan il-mudell jaqra test sempliċi, għalhekk it-tags inline huma injorati.Għal emozzjoni bbażata fuq it-tag, aqleb għal mudell espressiv bħal Orpheus jew Bark.
Iddefinixxi pronunzji tad-dwana (kelma = pronunzja):
Dwar Basque test għal diskors
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.
Kampjun — Euskara
“Testua ahots bihurtzeko teknologiak ikasleei eta profesionalei beren idatziak erraz entzuten laguntzen die.”
- Isem nattiv
- Euskara
- Kelliema
- Around 750,000 speakers, the last surviving pre-Indo-European language of Western Europe
- Familja tal-lingwi
- Language isolate (no known living relatives)
- Skript
- Latin
- Mitkellma f’
- The Basque Autonomous Community and Navarre in Spain, and the Northern Basque Country in south-western France