Kurdish Text-zu-Sprooch

Turn Kurdish Text an natierlech Sprooch mat AI Stimmen ëmwandelen. 1 Stimmen. D'Lidd ass gratis ze downloaden an ass als MP3 oder WAV verfügbar.

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Iwwer Kurdish Text- op- Sprooch

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.

Sample — Kurdî

“Teknolojiya guhertina nivîsê bo deng alîkariya xwendekar û pisporan dike ku nivîsên xwe bi hêsanî guhdarî bikin.”

Natierlecher Numm
Kurdî
Lautsprecher
Around 30 million Kurdish speakers, of whom Kurmanji is the most widely spoken variety
Sproochen
Iranian (Indo-European)
Skript
Latin (Hawar alphabet)
Spuenesch
South-eastern Turkey, northern Syria, northern Iraq, north-western Iran, and a large diaspora across Germany and wider Europe

1 Kurdish Stimmen

Berfin (Kurdish)

Piper
Fräi Female

Wat Leit benotzen Kurdish Text zu Sprooch fir

News and broadcast narration for Kurdish-language media
Diaspora community and cultural content across Europe
Humanitarian, NGO, and public-information messaging
Educational and language-learning material
Accessibility audio for readers with limited literacy in the standard script

Kurdish Text zu Sprooch

Kurmanji, written in the Latin-based Hawar alphabet. This is the northern variety used in Turkey, Syria, and much of the European diaspora. It is the most widely spoken Kurdish variety.

No. Sorani is written in a Perso-Arabic script and differs from Kurmanji in grammar and vocabulary, including its treatment of gender and case. A Kurmanji voice cannot read the Sorani script, so Sorani requires a separate voice.

Kurmanji links a noun to its modifiers with an ezafê particle that varies by gender and number. The voice treats these as connected phrases rather than isolated words, which keeps the linking vowels and phrasing natural.

Yes. Audio generated on a paid plan can be used commercially, including in broadcast, advertising, and published media.

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