Slovenian Text to Speech

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

Slovenian is one of the very few living languages to preserve a full dual grammatical number, so where English and most Slavic languages jump straight from one to many, Slovenian has dedicated forms for exactly two — and a text-to-speech system must read those dual noun, verb and pronoun endings as ordinary speech rather than stumbling on what looks like an irregular plural. The standard language also retains pitch accent in its more conservative varieties and has phonemic vowel length and quality distinctions (including a contrast between open and close e and o) that are barely shown in everyday spelling, leaving the engine to infer the right vowel timbre from context. Slovenian's compact size belies real dialectal fragmentation — it has one of the densest dialect landscapes in Europe — so synthetic voices target the standard literary norm used in broadcasting, schooling and government rather than any regional pronunciation. Practical users include Slovenian public broadcasters and accessibility services, the education sector teaching a language with notoriously intricate morphology, and EU-institution and cross-border communication where Slovenian is an official working language.

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Sample — Slovenščina

“Danes zvečer se bova z bratom sprehodila ob Ljubljanici in poslušala glasbo na starem mestnem trgu.”

Native name
Slovenščina
Speakers
About 2.5 million speakers, chiefly in Slovenia
Language family
South Slavic branch of Indo-European
Script
Latin alphabet (Gaj's Latin alphabet, with č, š, ž)
Spoken in
Slovenia (official and EU language); minorities in Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia

1 Slovenian AI Voices

Artur (Slovenian)

Piper
ഫ്രീ Male
ഉപയോഗിക്കുക

What people use Slovenian text to speech for

Narration for Slovenian public broadcasting and accessibility services
Audio support in Slovenian schools and language-learning tools
Voice output for EU institutional and government documents in Slovenian
Screen readers for visually impaired Slovenian speakers
IVR, navigation and app prompts for the Slovenian market

Slovenian Text to Speech — FAQ

Yes. Slovenian is one of the rare languages that keeps a complete dual — distinct forms for exactly two people or things across nouns, verbs and pronouns. The voice reads these forms naturally rather than treating them as malformed plurals, which is critical for correct Slovenian.

Yes. These three accented consonants represent the "ch", "sh" and "zh" sounds and are core to Slovenian spelling. The synthesis distinguishes them from the plain c, s and z, which is necessary because confusing them changes words entirely.

It uses the standard literary Slovenian used in national broadcasting, education and government. Slovenia has an unusually rich patchwork of regional dialects, so the standard norm is the only sensible target for broad, intelligible synthesis.

Slovenian standard pronunciation can carry pitch and vowel-length distinctions that are not fully shown in spelling. The voice models natural stress and intonation for clear, fluent output, though everyday spelling rarely marks these contrasts explicitly.

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