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[[Category:Phoneme list]]
[[Category:Phoneme list]]

Latest revision as of 15:37, 27 March 2022

Language supported by eSpeak[edit source]

This block has been inserted automatically by OpenVoice-Tech Wiki Phoneme Bot. Please do not remove.

This language is supported by eSpeak. The OpenVoice-Tech Wiki Phoneme Bot will try to set phonemes for new entries automatically. You can manually edit/improve automatically generated phonemes.

Introduction[edit source]

This page is here to improve the way TTS pronounces words we can collect words in the following table. You do not need to know anything technically about TTS, just fill the first two columns when you hear an artifically spoken word that is sounding weird.

  • 1st column: The written version of the word
  • 2nd column: The way the word should be spoken
  • 3rd column: Keep it empty as it will be filled automatically when your language is supported by eSpeak

The bot will run every 15 minutes, compute an IPA phoneme sequence and write it to the 3rd column. In addition a csv file will be generated on Github for easy processing.

Written as Spoken like IPA code