Please note that not all of them have been tested. At time of development, on macOS 11, the above languages are supported. Support depends on the macOS version and installed voices. init(name: "Swedish", languageKey: "sv"), init(name: "Spanish", languageKey: "es"), init(name: "Russian", languageKey: "ru"), init(name: "Romanian", languageKey: "ro"), init(name: "Portuguese", languageKey: "pt"), init(name: "Norwegian", languageKey: "nb"), init(name: "Japanese", languageKey: "ja"), init(name: "Italian", languageKey: "it"), init(name: "Indonesian", languageKey: "id"), ![]() init(name: "Hungarian", languageKey: "hu"), init(name: "Finnish", languageKey: "fi"), init(name: "English", languageKey: "en"), init(name: "Chinese", languageKey: "zh"), Here's a snippet of code that shows which languages are supported. This text-to-speech app supports all languages that Apple supports by default. If you're curious about my streams, follow me on Twitch Multilingual ![]() This post is about the macOS version which I built on stream. You can read about the project, why I built it, and download it here. Previously, I had built a text-to-speech app on Windows to help me listen to my Twitch chat while streaming.
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