Text-to-speech

English (en)

Text-to-speech
Text-to-speech (TTS) is a type of 
assistive technology that reads 
digital text aloud. It's sometimes 
called “read aloud” technology. 

With a click of a button or the 
touch of a finger, TTS can take 
words on a computer or other 
digital device and convert 
them into audio.

Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba

Related terms

Igbo (ig)

  • Njiede eme okwu

Decomposition: Njiede eme okwu : Njiede - use of text; Eme okwu - convert to speech

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  • Ederede gbanweta okwu

Decomposition: Ederede gbanweta okwu - Converting text to speech. Ederede - text; Gbanweta - exchange to/change into/convert; Okwu - speech

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  • Ngwa Ngụpụta-Ederede

Decomposition: Ngwa Ngụpụta-Ederede - Ngwa- technology; Ngụpụta - that which reads out; Ederede - written text.

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