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ESPEAK(1)							     ESPEAK(1)

NAME
       espeak - A multi-lingual software speech synthesizer.

SYNOPSIS
       espeak [options] [words]

DESCRIPTION
       espeak  is  a  software	speech synthesizer for English, and some other
       languages.

OPTIONS
       -ffile Text file to speak.

       --stdin
	      Read text input from stdin instead of a file

       If neither -f nor --stdin, words are spoken, or if none	then  text  is
       spoken from stdin, each line separately.

       -ainteger
	      Amplitude, 0 to 20, default is 10.

       -ginteger
	      Word  gap.  Pause	 between  words, units of 10 ms at the default
	      speed.

       -kinteger
	      Indicate capital letters with: 1=sound, 2=the  word  "capitals",
	      higher values = a pitch increase (try -k20).

       -linteger
	      Line  length. If not zero (which is the default), consider lines
	      less than this length as and-of-clause.

       -pinteger
	      Pitch adjustment, 0 to 99, default is 50.

       -sinteger
	      Speed in words per minute, default is 160.

       -vvoicename
	      Use voice file of this name from espeak-data/voices.

       -wfile Write output to this WAV file, rather than speaking it directly.

       -b     Input text is 8-bit encoding.

       -m     Indicates that the text contains SSML (Speech  Synthesis	Markup
	      Language) tags or other XML tags. Those SSML tags which are sup‐
	      ported are interpreted. Other tags, including HTML, are ignored,
	      except  that  some HTML tags such as <hr> <h2> and <li> ensure a
	      break in the speech.

       -q     Quiet, don't produce any speech (may be useful with -x).

       -x     Write phoneme mnemonics to stdout.

       -X     Write phonemes mnemonics and translation trace to stdout.

       -z     No final sentence pause at the end of the text.

       --compile[=voicename]
	      Compile the pronunciation rules and dictionary  in  the  current
	      directory.  The  voicename  is optional and specifies which lan‐
	      guage to use.

       --ipa[=ipa]
	      Write phonemes to stdout using International Phonetic  Alphabet.
	      If ipa is 1 use ties, if 2 use ZWJ, if 3 separate with "_".

       --path=path
	      Specifies the directory containing the espeak-data directory.

       --pho  Write  mbrola  phoneme  data  (.pho) to stdout or to the file in
	      --phonout.

       --phonout=filename
	      Write output from -x, -X commands and  mbrola  phoneme  data  to
	      this file.

       --punct[=characters]
	      Speak  the  names	 of punctuation characters during speaking. If
	      characters is omitted, all punctuation is spoken.

       --split=minutes
	      Starts a new WAV file every minutes. Used with -w.

       --stdout
	      Write speech output to stdout.

       --voices[=language]
	      Lists the available voices. If language  is  present  then  only
	      those voices which are suitable for that language are listed.

       -h, --help
	      Show summary of options.

       --version
	      Show version information.

AUTHOR
       eSpeak  was written by Jonathan Duddington <jonsd@jsd.clara.co.uk>. The
       webpage	for  this  package  can	 be  found  at	 http://espeak.source‐
       forge.net/.

       This manual page was written by Luke Yelavich <themuso@ubuntu.com>, for
       the Ubuntu project (but may be used by  others).	  Several  updates  by
       Jaroslav Škarvada <jskarvad@redhat.com>.

				 July 25, 2007			     ESPEAK(1)
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