Language code: es-NI
Nicaraguan Spanish, like other Central American Spanish dialects, features several distinct phonetic characteristics.
Nicaraguan Spanish exhibits unique pronunciation features. For instance, the prevalent use of 'seseo' means that 's', 'z', and 'c' (when preceding 'e' or 'i') are all pronounced as 's'. There is also 'voseo', in which 'vos' is used instead of 'tú' as the second-person singular pronoun. The pronunciation of 'r' at the end of words is softer than in other dialects.
With SpeechGen, you can transform text into speech that sounds like authentic Nicaraguan Spanish. The voices are generated using a neural network, ensuring natural and authentic sound.