Teks ke Ucapan dalam Bahasa Inggeris dengan Aksen British

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Ai suara loghat british Inggeris

Ai memperkasakan suara british. Dengar semua contoh.

  • Brian
  • Emma
  • Brian plus
  • Amy
  • Alfie
  • Amy plus
  • Echo CY
  • Hollie
  • Sonia
  • Ryan

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Kod bahasa: en-GB

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The British English (en-GB) is a broad term that encompasses a variety of regional accents within the UK. When people talk about the "British accent," they usually mean "Received Pronunciation" (RP). This is also called the "Queen's English" or "BBC English." Here are some pronunciation features of this accent:

Non-Rhoticity. One of the defining characteristics of many British accents, including RP, is non-rhoticity. This means that the "r" at the end of words isn't pronounced. For instance, 'car' might sound like 'cah.'

Vowel Length. There are distinct long and short vowels in RP. For example, the vowel sound in 'beat' is long, while in 'bit' it is short.

Diphthongs. RP has several diphthongs, which are combinations of two vowel sounds within the same syllable. Examples include the sound 'aɪ' in 'time' and 'əʊ' in 'go.'

Clear 'l'. The 'l' at the end of words is clear, not vocalized. For example, in 'mill,' the 'l' sound is pronounced clearly, rather than having a 'w' or 'o' quality.

T-glottalization. While this is more prevalent in some regional accents, it's becoming more common in modern RP for the 't' sound to be replaced by a glottal stop in the middle of words. For example, 'butter' might sound like 'buh-er.'

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Whether you're creating video content, running an ad campaign, or seeking to engage with an audience familiar with British English, SpeechGen makes it straightforward. Simply input your text, let the conversion magic happen, and download your audio file.

Statistical facts

  • 380,000,000 people speak English
  • Contains about 1,000,000 words
  • UK population: 69 million people

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