Text to Speech

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Text to speech (TTS) is the use of software to create an audio output in the form of a spoken voice.

Text to speech engines [change]

The program that is used by programs to change text on the page to an audio output of the spoken voice is normally a text to speech engine.

In translation [change]

TTS engines are needed for an audio output of machine translation results.