Telugu Teksto sa Pagsasalita

Paglipat Telugu teksto sa natural na pagsasalita na may AI boses. 2 Mga boses. Libre, walang pag-signup — i-download bilang MP3 o WAV.

Telugu is a vowel-final, agglutinative language often called the most musical of the Dravidian family, and that vowel-heavy quality is exactly what a text-to-speech voice must preserve rather than clipping word endings. Unlike Hindi and other northern languages, Telugu does not delete its inherent vowel, so almost every consonant is genuinely pronounced with a following vowel and a naive schwa-deletion model imported from Devanagari synthesis will corrupt the output. The Telugu abugida stacks conjunct consonants (samyukthaksharam) below the base letter, and rendering these clusters — along with gemination, which is contrastive — is central to intelligibility. The script also carries the full aspirated/unaspirated and dental/retroflex contrasts used in Sanskrit loanwords, so the voice has to keep kha distinct from ka and the retroflex ట series distinct from the dental త series. Because words are built by chaining suffixes onto roots, a single Telugu 'word' can encode what English needs a whole phrase for, and correct prosody depends on parsing those long agglutinated forms into natural breath groups. Demand is driven by the Tollywood film industry, Telugu news and entertainment channels serving Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and a large Telugu diaspora consuming audio content abroad.

Buksan ang Telugu editor ng boses

Halimbawa — తెలుగు

“తెలుగు భాషలో ఇది ఒక పరీక్ష. అందరికీ నమస్కారం, మీ రోజు ఆనందంగా గడవాలని కోరుకుంటున్నాను.”

Ang pangalan ng bansa
తెలుగు
Mga Tagapagsalita
About 83 million native speakers, among the most-spoken Dravidian languages
Wika pamilya
South-Central branch of the Dravidian languages
Script
Telugu (a Brahmic abugida)
Sinasalita sa
The Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where it is official, plus Telugu communities across the Gulf, the United States and Malaysia

2 Telugu Mga boses

Lalitha (Telugu)

Indic Parler TTS
Pangkalahatang Female
Gamitin

Prakash (Telugu)

Indic Parler TTS
Pangkalahatang Male
Gamitin

Ano ang mga tao gamitin Telugu teksto sa pananalita para sa

Dubbing and voiceover for Tollywood film and short-video content
Narration for Telugu news, YouTube and devotional channels
IVR and app voice prompts for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana e-governance
Audiobook and exam-preparation audio in Telugu
Accessibility narration for low-literacy and visually impaired Telugu speakers

Telugu Teksto sa Pagsasalita — FAQ

Yes. The Telugu script stacks conjunct consonants (samyukthaksharam) beneath the base letter, and the engine parses these clusters and the vowel signs attached to them so words are pronounced as written rather than letter by letter.

No, and that is important. Telugu retains its inherent vowel, so consonants are pronounced with their following vowel. The voice is built for Telugu phonology rather than borrowing Hindi-style schwa deletion, which would clip the ends of words.

Yes. Telugu contrasts aspirated with unaspirated stops and dental with retroflex consonants, especially in Sanskrit loanwords. The voice keeps kha separate from ka and the retroflex series separate from the dental one.

No. Telugu is a distinct Dravidian language with its own script and phonology; it is neither Tamil nor the Indo-Aryan Hindi. A voice trained for those languages would mispronounce Telugu, so use the Telugu voice for Telugu text.

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