Azure speech to text languages
Azure TTS now has full support for all 24 European languages. Now these languages become generally available in all Neural TTS regions/datacenters. Last November, we released 5 languages in preview with 10 voices for European locales.
Check out the figure below for more details or see the full language list. With this update, Azure TTS now supports 60 languages in total. Hear the samples below or try them with your own text in our product demo on Azure. Today we are happy to announce that 6 new languages were added to the Neural TTS portfolio with 12 voices available, and the 10 voices in preview with 5 languages are now generally available.ġ2 voices from 6 brand-new languages, with one male and one female voice in each language are available now: Nia in ‘cy-GB’ Welsh (United Kingdom), Aled in ‘cy-GB’ Welsh (United Kingdom), Rosa in ‘en-PH’ English (Philippines), James in ‘en-PH’ English (Philippines), Charline in ‘fr-BE’ French (Belgium), Gerard in ‘fr-BE’ French (Belgium), Dena in ‘’nl-BE Dutch (Belgium), Arnaud in ‘nl-BE’ Dutch (Belgium), Polina in ‘uk-UA’ Ukranian (Ukraine), Ostap in ‘uk-UA’ Ukranian (Ukraine), Uzma in ‘ur-PK’ Urdu (Pakistan), and Asad in ‘ur-PK’ Urdu (Pakistan). Neural TTS has powered a wide range of scenarios, from audio content creation to natural-sounding voice assistants, for customers from all over the world. Neural Text-to-Speech (Neural TTS), part of Speech in Azure Cognitive Services, enables you to convert text to lifelike speech for more natural user interactions. This post is co-authored with Lihui Wang, Gang Wang, Xinfeng Chen, Qinying Liao, Garfield He and Sheng Zhao See the original author and article here.