Google Text-to-Speech is a screen reader app developed by Google for its Android operating system. This moves the app to read aloud (talk) text on the screen that supports multiple languages. Text-to-Speech can be used by apps like Google Play Books to read books aloud, by Google Translate to read aloud translations that provide useful insights for pronunciation of words, by Google Talkback and other feedback-based feedback apps , as well as by third-party apps. Users must install voice data for each language.
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Currently (xx version), languages ââsupported by Google Text-to-Speech include, Bengali (Bangladesh), Bengali (India), Cantonese (Hong Kong), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (Australia), English (India) English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Chinese (Mandarin), Mandarin (Taiwan), Nepalese, Norway, Poland, Portugal (Brazil), Romania, Russia, Sinhala, Slovakia, Spain (Spain), Spain (United States), Sweden, Tamil (India), Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine and Vietnam.
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