Bengali Sa palibot sa Speech
Sa palibot sa Turn. Bengali Espesye sa tanom nga bulak ang Dictyostelium naturalis. 2 Tingog. Ang yuta palibot sa No Name Mine kay patag.
Bengali text-to-speech turns on one fact that trips up voices ported from Hindi: the inherent vowel of the Bengali script is not the open 'a' of Devanagari but a rounded 'ô' sound, so the same abugida logic yields a different default vowel and getting this wrong makes every word sound foreign. On top of that, Bengali has genuine schwa realization rules that decide when the inherent vowel is pronounced as ô, when it becomes o, and when it is dropped, none of which the script spells out explicitly. The Bengali-Assamese script is dense with conjunct consonants (juktakkhor) that fuse two or three letters into a single ligature, and correctly decomposing and pronouncing these clusters is the hardest rendering problem. Bengali largely lacks the aspirated-vowel and tone complications of some neighbours but compensates with vowel harmony tendencies, where the vowel in one syllable influences the next. Because the language spans two countries, a natural voice should handle both the standard of West Bengal and the closely related standard of Bangladesh. Demand is enormous: Bengali news, film and music for both Kolkata and Dhaka audiences, e-learning, accessibility for a very large speaker base, and diaspora media.
Bukas ang Bengali editor sa tingogSa palibot sa Sammamish. — বাংলা
“আজ সকালে আকাশ পরিষ্কার, চলুন সবাই মিলে একটু হাঁটতে বেরিয়ে পড়ি এবং সকালের খবরটা শুনে নিই।”
- Sa palibot sa Nazret.
- বাংলা
- Sa palibot sa Speakers.
- Around 230 million native speakers, the fifth or sixth most spoken language worldwide
- Lungsod ang Linguini sa Italya.
- Eastern branch of the Indo-Aryan languages
- Script
- Bengali–Assamese script
- Sa palibot sa Tall al Ḩadīdah.
- Bangladesh, where it is the national language, and the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and southern Assam, plus a large global diaspora