Thursday, 16 April 2020

Google Text-to-Speech












The description of Google Text-to-Speech

Google Text-to-speech powers applications to read the text on your screen aloud. For example, it can be used by:

• Google Play Books to “Read Aloud” your favorite book

Google Translate to speak translations aloud so you can hear the pronunciation of a word

TalkBack and accessibility applications for spoken feedback across your device

• ... and many other applications in Play Store , App Store

Wikipedia

To use Google Text-to-speech on your Android device, go to Settings > Language & Input > Text-to-speech output. Select Google Text-to-speech Engine as your preferred engine.
Note, on many Android devices, Google Text-to-speech is already turned on, but you can update to the latest version here.



Supported languages: Bangla (Bangladesh), Bangla (India), Cantonese (Hong Kong), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (Australia), English (India), English (United Kingdom), English (United States), Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French (Canadian), French (France), German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Javanese, Khmer, Korean, Mandarin (China), Mandarin (Taiwan), Nepali, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Sinhala, Slovak, Spanish (Spain), Spanish (United States), Sundanese, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese.

Google Text-to-Speech 3.20.8.298861916 Update

2020-03-24
• Added support for French (Canadian), Javanese and Sundanese.

• More voices to choose from for English (Australian), English (United Kingdom) and French (France).

• All voices for a language are now downloaded together, saving storage space on your device.

• Performance improvements for 64-bit devices.

• Various other improvements to our voices.

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