Gujarati ጽሑፉን ወደ ንግግር

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The Gujarati script is derived from Devanagari but drops the horizontal headline bar (shirorekha) that runs across the top of Hindi and Marathi letters, giving it a distinct look and meaning a text-to-speech renderer tuned to find that bar for letter segmentation has to be adapted. Phonetically Gujarati is unusual for having murmured or breathy-voiced vowels — a phonation contrast where a vowel can be pronounced with a breathy quality that changes the word — which few other Indian languages carry and which a voice must reproduce to sound authentic. Like other Indo-Aryan languages Gujarati has schwa-deletion rules governing when the inherent vowel is silent, plus the full aspirated/unaspirated and dental/retroflex consonant contrasts. Its abugida stacks conjunct consonants, and the language marks nasalization that the voice must render. Because so many Gujarati speakers live abroad, natural handling of English loanwords woven into Gujarati text is also valuable. Demand is driven by Gujarat's media and commerce, a very large mercantile diaspora in the UK, the US and East Africa that consumes Gujarati news and religious content, and government and education services within the state.

ፋይል ክፈት Gujarati የድምፅ አርታኢ

ምሳሌ — ગુજરાતી

“નમસ્તે, આજે સવારથી હવામાન ખૂબ સરસ છે, ચાલો આપણે સાથે મળીને બહાર ફરવા જઈએ અને સમાચાર સાંભળીએ.”

የፊደል ቅርጽ፦ (_F)
ગુજરાતી
ተናጋሪ
Around 57 million native speakers, with a large and influential global business diaspora
የቋንቋ ቤተሰብ
Western branch of the Indo-Aryan languages
ስክሪፕት
Gujarati (a Devanagari-derived abugida without the top headline bar)
የተናገረው
The Indian state of Gujarat and the union territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, plus major diaspora communities in the UK, US and East Africa

2 Gujarati ድምጾች

Neha (Gujarati)

Indic Parler TTS
መደበኛ Female
ጥቅም

Yash (Gujarati)

Indic Parler TTS
መደበኛ Male
ጥቅም

ሰዎች የሚጠቀሙት Gujarati ጽሑፉን ወደ ንግግር ለ

Narration for Gujarati news, business and devotional media
Voice content for the large UK, US and East African Gujarati diaspora
E-learning and audiobook narration in Gujarati
IVR and app voice prompts for the Gujarat market
Accessibility and screen-reader narration for Gujarati speakers

Gujarati ጽሑፍ ወደ ንግግር

Yes. Gujarati is derived from Devanagari but omits the horizontal line across the top of the letters. The engine is built for Gujarati letterforms, including its vowel signs and conjuncts, so it reads the script accurately.

Yes. Gujarati has a murmured or breathy-voice quality on certain vowels that can distinguish words, a feature rare among Indian languages. The voice renders this phonation rather than flattening it, which helps it sound authentically Gujarati.

English loanwords written in Gujarati script are read with Gujarati phonology, while Latin-script English mixed in is read as English. Since many Gujarati speakers code-switch, keeping both natural is part of good Gujarati synthesis.

No. Gujarati is a separate Indo-Aryan language with its own script (without the headline bar) and its own phonology, including breathy vowels. A Hindi or Marathi voice would misread it, so use the Gujarati voice for Gujarati text.

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