Chinese (Mandarin) Soratra ho teny miresaka

Mitodika Chinese (Mandarin) lahatsoratra ho amin'ny fiteny natoraly miaraka amin'ny feo AI. 25 feo. Maimaimpoana, tsy mila misoratra anarana — apetraho amin'ny MP3 na WAV.

Misoratra anarana fetra 5000 marika

Ampidiro anatin'ny tag SSML ny lahabolana mba hahazoana fifehezana mazava tsara:

<speak><prosody rate="slow">Slow speech</prosody></speak>

Tag fantatry ny modely voafaritra — tsindrio mba hametrahana iray ao anatin'ny lahatsoratrao izay misy azy:

Mamakiana lahabolana tsotra io modely io, ka tsy raharahaina ny tag anatin'ny andalana. Raha mila fihetseham-po mifototra amin'ny tag ianao, dia miova ho modely maneho fihetseham-po toy ny Orpheus na Bark.

Mamaritra ny fanononana safidy (teny = fanononana):

-12 +12
0.5x 2.0x
Malalaka miaraka amin'ny Piper, VITS, MeloTTS
Hiseho eto ny feo namoronanao. Misafidiana modely iray, soraty ny lahabolana, dia tsindrio ny Mamorona.
Namorona feo tsara
0:00
Handefa feo Hidina.srt Tapitra ao anatin'ny 24 ora ity rohy ity
Ny faritr'ora dia GMT+1. : Tranonkala ofisialy Lisansa ara-barotra manomboka amin'ny $5/volana
Tianao ve ny TTS.ai? Lazao amin'ny namanao!

Mombamomba Chinese (Mandarin) Soratra ho teny

Mandarin text-to-speech lives or dies on tone: it has four lexical tones plus a neutral tone, and getting the contour wrong turns "mā" (mother) into "mǎ" (horse), so the model must predict pitch per syllable, not just per sentence. Tone sandhi adds another layer — for example two third tones in a row shift the first to a rising tone, and the words "一" (yī) and "不" (bù) change tone depending on what follows. Because Hanzi carry no spaces and many characters are polyphonic (多音字), high-quality Chinese synthesis depends heavily on word segmentation and grapheme-to-phoneme disambiguation from context.

Ohatra — 中文(普通话)

“今天天气很好,我们一起去公园散步,顺便买点水果回家吧。”

Anaran'ny fiteny
中文(普通话)
Mpitondra feo
about 1.1 billion speakers (roughly 920 million native Mandarin)
Fiteny
Sinitic branch of Sino-Tibetan
Baiko soratra
Chinese characters (Hanzi) — Simplified and Traditional
Notenenina tao
Mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, global Chinese diaspora

25 Chinese (Mandarin) feo

Chinese Speaker 1

Bark
Standard Neutral

Chinese Speaker 2

Bark
Standard Neutral

Chinese Speaker

Bark Small
Standard Neutral

Chinese Female

CosyVoice 2
Standard Female

Chinese Male

CosyVoice 2
Standard Male

Chinese Female

CosyVoice3
Standard Female

Chinese Male

CosyVoice3
Standard Male

Default (Chinese)

Darwin TTS
Standard Neutral

Default

GPT-SoVITS
Standard Neutral

Chinese Default

IndexTTS-2
Standard Neutral

Xiaobei

Kokoro
Free Female

Xiaoni

Kokoro
Free Female

Xiaoxiao

Kokoro
Free Female

Yunjian

Kokoro
Free Male

Chinese

MeloTTS
Free Female

Default (Chinese)

Ming-Omni TTS
Free Neutral

Chinese

MOSS-TTS Nano
Standard Neutral

Default (Chinese)

MOSS-TTSD
Standard Neutral

Chinese

OpenVoice
Premium Neutral

Huayan (Chinese)

Piper
Free Female

Uncle Fu

Qwen3 TTS
Standard Male

Chinese Default

Spark TTS
Standard Neutral

Speaker 1 (Chinese)

VibeVoice
Standard Neutral

Speaker 2 (Chinese)

VibeVoice
Standard Neutral

Default Chinese

VoxCPM
Standard Neutral

Ny zavatra ampiasain'ny olona Chinese (Mandarin) Soratra ho teny miresaka ho an'ny

E-learning and Mandarin language-teaching narration
Short-video (Douyin/Bilibili) and livestream voiceover
Navigation and in-car voice prompts
Customer-service IVR and chatbot voices
News and audiobook narration for the diaspora

Chinese (Mandarin) Soratra ho teny - FAQ

Yes. You can paste either Simplified (mainland/Singapore) or Traditional (Taiwan/Hong Kong) text; both are read in Mandarin pronunciation.

The model predicts each syllable's tone contour from context and applies tone sandhi rules, so sequences like third-tone pairs and the special cases of 一 and 不 come out naturally.

Mostly yes. Multi-reading characters such as 行 (xíng vs háng) or 长 (cháng vs zhǎng) are disambiguated from surrounding words, though rare proper nouns can still be ambiguous.

These voices are Standard Mandarin (Putonghua). Cantonese uses a different tone system and pronunciation and is not the same as Mandarin TTS.

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