Latvian Text to Speech

Turn Latvian text into natural speech with AI voices. 1 voices. Free, no signup — download as MP3 or WAV.

Latvian text-to-speech has to honor a distinction most languages ignore in writing: vowel length, marked by the macron, where ā, ē, ī and ū are genuinely longer than their bare counterparts and can flip a word's meaning, so a synthetic voice that clips them sounds foreign or changes what was said. The language also carries three lexical pitch accents (level, falling and broken) on long syllables, a prosodic layer Latvian listeners hear even when it is not orthographically marked, which makes natural-sounding intonation harder than the relatively shallow spelling first suggests. Heavy nominal inflection means the same noun appears in seven cases with shifting endings, so a TTS engine must read stress on the first syllable consistently while pronouncing palatalized consonants ķ, ģ, ļ and ņ cleanly rather than collapsing them to plain stops. Realistic demand comes from Latvian e-government and library accessibility services, schools serving learners and the sizable Russian-speaking minority studying Latvian, and from media outlets producing audio versions of news for a small but tech-active market.

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Sample — Latviešu

“Rīgā šovakar līst lietus, tāpēc daudzi cilvēki paliek mājās un klausās radio vai lasa grāmatas.”

Native name
Latviešu
Speakers
About 1.5 million native speakers, mostly in Latvia
Language family
Baltic branch of Indo-European (with Lithuanian, its closest living relative)
Script
Latin alphabet with diacritics (macrons, carons, cedillas)
Spoken in
Latvia (official and EU language); diaspora communities in the US, UK, Ireland and Germany

1 Latvian AI Voices

Aivars (Latvian)

Piper
মুক্ত Male
ব্যবহার

What people use Latvian text to speech for

Audio for Latvian e-government and public service portals
Screen readers and accessibility tools for visually impaired Latvians
Pronunciation models for Latvian-as-a-second-language learners
Narration for audiobooks and Latvian-language news outlets
Voice prompts for local apps, navigation and IVR systems

Latvian Text to Speech — FAQ

Yes. Latvian marks vowel length with macrons (ā, ē, ī, ū), and the distinction is phonemic — it can change a word's meaning. Our synthesis lengthens these vowels rather than treating them as decorative accents, which is essential for intelligible Latvian.

Latvian stress is almost always fixed on the first syllable of a word, regardless of length or inflection. This regularity actually helps the synthetic voice sound natural, since it does not need to guess stress placement the way English does.

Yes. Latvian nouns inflect across seven grammatical cases with changing endings, and the voice renders palatalized consonants (ķ, ģ, ļ, ņ) distinctly rather than flattening them, so inflected forms read correctly.

No. Although Latvian and Lithuanian are the two surviving Baltic languages and share deep roots, their phonology, stress systems and orthography differ enough that a Latvian voice is trained separately and should not be substituted for Lithuanian.

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