Indonesian Téacs- go- CaintComment
Cas Indonesian téacs i gcaint nádúrtha le guthanna AI. 1 guthanna. Saor in aisce, gan aon chlárú — íoslódáil mar MP3 nó WAV.
Cuir do théacs i gclibeanna SSML le haghaidh rialú beacht:
<speak><prosody rate="slow">Slow speech</prosody></speak>
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.
Sainmhínigh fuaimniú saincheaptha (focal = fuaimniú):
Eolas Faoi Indonesian téacs- go- caint
Indonesian is one of the friendliest languages in the world for speech synthesis, and the reasons are structural. Its Latin spelling is close to fully phonemic, it has no lexical tone, no grammatical gender, and no verb conjugation for tense or person, so a model is spared most of the ambiguity that makes other languages hard to read aloud. What it does demand is fluent handling of affixation: prefixes and suffixes such as me-, pe-, -kan, and -i stack onto roots to build long derived words that must be spoken as single units rather than assembled fragments. Standardised from Malay at independence and deliberately designed to unite a nation of hundreds of local languages, Bahasa Indonesia is the shared second language of a vast, overwhelmingly mobile-first audience, which is why voice interfaces, edtech, and audio content in Indonesian scale so quickly.
Samplach — Bahasa Indonesia
“Teknologi pengubah teks menjadi suara membantu pelajar dan profesional mendengarkan tulisan mereka dengan mudah.”
- Ainm dúchais
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Cainteoirí
- Around 270 million speakers, mostly as a second language, across the world’s fourth most populous country
- Teaghlach teanga
- Austronesian (Malayic)
- Script
- Latin
- Labhairt i
- Indonesia, with close mutual intelligibility with Malay as spoken in Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore