Kurdish Texti í talName
Snúa Kurdish Umbreyta texta í náttúrulega ræðu með AI raddir. 1 raddir. Frjáls, engin skráning - hlaða niður sem MP3 eða WAV.
Wrap texta í SSML tags fyrir nákvæma stjórn:
<speak><prosody rate="slow">Slow speech</prosody></speak>
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Um Kurdish texti í tal
Kurdish is not a single uniform language, and that distinction matters more for text-to-speech than for almost anything else. The voice here speaks Kurmanji, the northern variety written in the Latin-based Hawar alphabet used across Turkey, Syria, and the diaspora. Sorani, the central variety dominant in Iraqi Kurdistan, is written in a Perso-Arabic script and differs enough in grammar and vocabulary that it needs its own voice entirely. Kurmanji itself brings real complexity: it marks grammatical gender, uses an ezafê linking construction to bind nouns to their modifiers, and follows a split-ergative pattern in which past-tense transitive clauses align differently from present-tense ones. As an Iranian language written in a phonemic Latin alphabet, it synthesizes cleanly once the model has learned those patterns, and demand comes largely from broadcast media, diaspora communication, and humanitarian and educational messaging.
Sýni — Kurdî
“Teknolojiya guhertina nivîsê bo deng alîkariya xwendekar û pisporan dike ku nivîsên xwe bi hêsanî guhdarî bikin.”
- Móðurmálsnafn
- Kurdî
- Hátalar
- Around 30 million Kurdish speakers, of whom Kurmanji is the most widely spoken variety
- Tungumálaætt
- Iranian (Indo-European)
- Skrifta
- Latin (Hawar alphabet)
- Talað í
- South-eastern Turkey, northern Syria, northern Iraq, north-western Iran, and a large diaspora across Germany and wider Europe