Language code: es-GT
Guatemalan Spanish, like other Central American dialects, exhibits several unique phonetic characteristics that distinguish it from European Spanish and other Latin American Spanish dialects. These include the distinctive pronunciation of the letters ‘s’, ‘j’, and ‘x’. Jota (letter 'j'): The pronunciation of the letter 'j' (and 'g' before 'e' or 'i') in Guatemalan Spanish is often softer and less harsh than the standard Castilian 'kh' sound. It is closer to the 'h' sound in English 'hat'. The unique rhythmic pattern and stress rules also lend a special melody to this language.
SpeechGen leverages advanced artificial intelligence and neural network technologies to analyze these features accurately. It then generates speech that closely mirrors the Guatemalan Spanish language.