Kazakh Text to Speech
Turn Kazakh text into natural speech with AI voices. 1 voices. Free, no signup — download as MP3 or WAV.
Kazakh text-to-speech sits at a unique crossroads: the country is officially migrating the language from a 42-letter Cyrillic alphabet to a new Latin script, a transition repeatedly rescheduled and now targeted for completion around 2031, so a practical voice has to handle Cyrillic input today while the Latin standard is still being finalized. As a Turkic language, Kazakh is agglutinative — words are built by stacking suffixes onto a root — and is governed by vowel harmony, where the vowels in those suffixes shift to match the front/back and rounded/unrounded quality of the stem, a pattern the synthesis must reproduce to sound native rather than mechanical. Kazakh has sounds, including specific back/uvular consonants and the front-rounded vowels written ұ, ү, ө and ә in Cyrillic, that have no direct equivalent in Russian despite the shared alphabet, so a voice trained only on Russian phonology will mispronounce distinctively Kazakh words. Demand is driven by Kazakhstan's state push to strengthen Kazakh in government, education and media after decades of Russian dominance, plus accessibility services, e-government, and Kazakh-language content for diaspora communities in China and Mongolia.
Open the Kazakh voice editorSample — Қазақ тілі
“Бүгін кешке Астанада қар жауып тұр, сондықтан көптеген адамдар үйде отырып, радио тыңдап отыр.”
- Native name
- Қазақ тілі
- Speakers
- About 13–16 million speakers, mainly in Kazakhstan
- Language family
- Kipchak branch of the Turkic languages
- Script
- Cyrillic (official); a Latin alphabet is being phased in nationally
- Spoken in
- Kazakhstan (state language); significant communities in China, Mongolia, Russia and Uzbekistan