Marathi Text to Speech

Fungua Marathi katika usemi wa asili kwa sauti ya AI. 2 sauti. Wakiwa huru, hakuna alama zozote zinazotumwa kwa meli iitwayo LP3 au WAV.

Marathi is written in Devanagari, the same script as Hindi, and that surface similarity is precisely the trap for text-to-speech: Marathi's schwa-deletion rules differ from Hindi's, so a voice tuned for Hindi will drop or keep inherent vowels in the wrong places and sound subtly off to every Marathi listener. Marathi also uses a retroflex lateral, ळ, that does not exist in standard Hindi, and it pronounces the letters च and ज as the affricates 'tsa' and 'dza' before certain vowels — a distinction Hindi lacks entirely. The language has three grammatical genders (Hindi has two) and an inclusive-versus-exclusive 'we', features that shape word forms the voice must read fluently. Correct handling of anuswara nasalization and the language's characteristic consonant clusters rounds out the synthesis challenge. Because Marathi shares Devanagari with several languages, robust language detection matters so the voice applies Marathi rules rather than defaulting to Hindi. Demand comes from Maharashtra's large media and film sector, Mumbai-based news and entertainment, government and municipal services, and education across one of India's most populous states.

Fungua nafasi Marathi mhariri wa sauti

Sample — मराठी

“नमस्कार, आज सकाळपासून हवामान छान आहे, चला आपण सगळे मिळून फिरायला जाऊया आणि बातम्या ऐकूया.”

Jina la kienyeji
मराठी
Wasemaji
About 83 million native speakers, the third-most spoken language in India
Familia ya lugha
Southern branch of the Indo-Aryan languages
Script
Devanagari (Balbodh style, with the extra letter ळ)
Funga ndani
The Indian state of Maharashtra, where it is official, plus neighbouring Goa, Karnataka and Gujarat border areas and a Marathi diaspora

2 Marathi sauti

Sanjay (Marathi)

Indic Parler TTS
Kiwango Male
Matumizi

Sunita (Marathi)

Indic Parler TTS
Kiwango Female
Matumizi

Kinachotumiwa na watu Marathi kwa maneno

Narration for Marathi film, news and entertainment media in Mumbai
Government, municipal and public-service voice announcements in Maharashtra
E-learning and audiobook narration in Marathi
IVR and app voice prompts for the Maharashtra market
Accessibility and screen-reader narration for Marathi speakers

Marathi Text to Speech ▶ FAQ

Because the pronunciation rules differ. Marathi deletes and keeps the inherent vowel in different places from Hindi, uses the extra letter ळ, and pronounces च and ज as tsa and dza before some vowels. A Hindi voice applies the wrong rules and sounds off to Marathi listeners.

Yes. Marathi uses a retroflex lateral, ळ, that standard Hindi does not have. The voice renders it as its own distinct sound rather than substituting the ordinary l, which matters for many common Marathi words.

Marathi marks nasalization with anuswara and features characteristic consonant clusters. The engine parses conjunct letters and applies nasalization so words are pronounced naturally rather than spelled out.

No. They share the Devanagari script but are different languages with different phonology, vocabulary and even an extra letter in Marathi. The Marathi voice is built for Marathi specifically and should not be swapped with a Hindi one.

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