Kannada ጽሑፍ ናብ ቃላት

ዞር Kannada ጽሑፍ ናብ ስነ-ጽሑፍ ብምቕያር ምስ ድምጽታት AI 2 ቃላት. ነጻ, ዘይምእታው — ኣብ MP3 ወይ WAV ምዝራብ.

Kannada is a classical Dravidian language whose rounded script grew from writing on palm leaves, and like its Dravidian relatives it is agglutinative and retains its inherent vowel, so a text-to-speech voice must actually pronounce the vowel that follows each consonant instead of applying Hindi-style schwa deletion. The Kannada abugida builds conjunct consonants by attaching a subscript form (ottu) below the base letter, and correctly resolving these stacked clusters is the central rendering task. Because Kannada has absorbed a large Sanskrit vocabulary, it uses the full aspirated/unaspirated series alongside the native dental/retroflex contrasts, so the voice has to keep four-way distinctions clean where a careless model would merge them. Gemination is contrastive, and the language chains case, tense and honorific suffixes onto roots, producing long word forms that must be segmented for natural rhythm. Standard Kannada also differs from strongly regional spoken varieties, so a natural voice targets the standard used in news and education. Demand comes from Karnataka's Sandalwood film industry, Bengaluru's media and technology sector, state government and education services, and Kannada news and devotional channels.

ፈትሕ Kannada ድምጺ

ምሳሌ — ಕನ್ನಡ

“ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ, ಇಂದು ಬೆಳಿಗ್ಗೆ ಹವಾಮಾನ ಚೆನ್ನಾಗಿದೆ, ಬನ್ನಿ ನಾವೆಲ್ಲರೂ ಒಟ್ಟಿಗೆ ನಡೆದಾಡಲು ಹೋಗೋಣ.”

ስም ወለዲ
ಕನ್ನಡ
ድምጺ
About 44 million native speakers, one of the classical languages of India
ቋንቋ
Southern branch of the Dravidian languages
ስክሪፕት
Kannada (a rounded Brahmic abugida)
ተዛረበ
The Indian state of Karnataka, where it is official, plus border communities in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala

2 Kannada ቃላት

Anu (Kannada)

Indic Parler TTS
ቍጽሪ Female
መተግበሪያ

Suresh (Kannada)

Indic Parler TTS
ቍጽሪ Male
መተግበሪያ

እንታይ እዮም ሰባት ዝጥቀሙ Kannada ርኢኻ

Dubbing and voiceover for Sandalwood film and Kannada media
Narration for Kannada news, education and devotional channels
IVR and app voice prompts for Karnataka e-governance and Bengaluru tech
Audiobook and exam-preparation audio in Kannada
Accessibility and screen-reader narration for Kannada speakers

Kannada ጽሑፍ ናብ ቃላት — FAQ

Kannada forms conjuncts by attaching a subscript form (ottu) beneath the base consonant. The engine parses these stacked clusters and their vowel signs so words are pronounced as written rather than letter by letter.

Yes. As a Dravidian language, Kannada retains its inherent vowel, so consonants are read with their following vowel. The voice avoids the Hindi-style schwa deletion that would clip Kannada words incorrectly.

Yes. Kannada uses the full aspirated and unaspirated series for Sanskrit loanwords alongside native dental and retroflex contrasts. The voice maintains these four-way distinctions, which many words depend on for meaning.

No. Kannada and Telugu are related Dravidian languages but have different scripts and phonology and are not mutually intelligible. A Telugu voice would mispronounce Kannada, so use the Kannada voice for Kannada text.

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