Romanian Text to Speech

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

Romanian text-to-speech voices the only major Romance language to flourish in a region otherwise dominated by Slavic and Hungarian neighbors, leaving it with a Latin core dressed in centuries of Slavic, Turkish, and Greek loanwords. That heritage gives the synthesizer distinctive sounds to master, including the central vowels ă, â/î and the comma-below consonants ș and ț that are routinely—and wrongly—replaced with Turkish cedillas. Romanian also preserves a productive case system and a definite article attached to the end of the noun, so the model encounters word forms that look unlike anything in Western Romance. Demand comes from Romania’s and Moldova’s growing tech and outsourcing sectors, plus a large diaspora that wants e-learning, audiobooks, and accessibility content in authentic standard Romanian.

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Sample — Română

“Tehnologia de conversie a textului în voce ajută utilizatorii să asculte articole și cărți în limba română.”

Native name
Română
Speakers
Around 24 million native speakers
Language family
Eastern Romance (Indo-European)
Script
Latin
Spoken in
Romania and Moldova (where it is also called Moldovan), with diaspora communities across Italy, Spain, Germany, and North America

1 Romanian AI Voices

Mihai (Romanian)

Piper
ഫ്രീ Male
ഉപയോഗിക്കുക

What people use Romanian text to speech for

Audiobook and article narration in Romanian
E-learning and corporate training for Romania and Moldova
Accessibility text-to-speech for websites and documents
IVR and call-center voice automation
Diaspora media, news, and language-learning content

Romanian Text to Speech — FAQ

Yes. Proper Romanian uses s and t with a comma below (ș, ț), which are often mistakenly typed as Turkish cedillas. The voice pronounces these letters correctly regardless of how the source text is encoded.

Yes. The language spoken in Moldova is essentially the same as Romanian (sometimes officially called Moldovan), so the standard Romanian voice is fully understood by Moldovan listeners.

It is built to render the distinctive central vowels ă, â and î accurately, which is essential because these sounds set Romanian apart from other Romance languages and carry real meaning differences.

Yes. Audio generated on a paid plan can be used commercially in ads, e-learning, audiobooks, apps, and broadcast media.

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