Author Topic: Google Translate Voice - Direct Linking Dialog!  (Read 1000 times)

Note: This doesn't appear to work on Chrome. I'm assume Google is blocking direct links to their own Text-to-Speech.

I was talking to a friend who was talking about his friend talking in Italian, so I started making random messages through Google Translate and telling him to send his friend those. I pressed the voice option and it came to me: It's probably extremely simple to direct link these. Indeed it was (Not saying it hasn't been done before, just having a topic on it):

I could kill you in an instant.
Get ready for the time of your life.
You are my new best friend.


The format should be easy enough to understand. The "tl" parameter defines language, which these are all English. Could someone else list all the valid languages for that?

Also, I love this line. The voice sounds like... she's high... Really high, actually: Wow, that's an arousing picture. Got any of your nipples?

Edit: Hindi works well, too: I could kill you in an instant.

Edit2: I find it funny how some spell out the text since they are supposed to deal in non-Latin alphabets. This one actually spells out the letters very clearly: I could kill you in an instant.

Edit3: Japanese: I could kill you in an instant.

Edit4: Norweigerific: I could kill you in an instant.

Edit4: Oh my God - Oh my loving god, why does Polish make this so awkwardly funny? I'm so horny for you.
« Last Edit: June 25, 2012, 09:56:39 AM by MegaScientifical »

Hmm for some reason the webpage wont show up for me.

Click in the address bar and click enter. I had that problem, too. Sometimes you gotta do a refresh like that.

Oh god lol Dutch voice doing English.
Click here
« Last Edit: June 25, 2012, 08:21:30 AM by TheArmyGuy »


You have to take any punctuation off the end of the URL for this stuff to work in Chrome. This includes periods, commas, "s, etc

Go on google translate and listen to Titty Sprinkles in the Spanish voice.




my sides hurt.

You have to take any punctuation off the end of the URL for this stuff to work in Chrome. This includes periods, commas, "s, etc

Any other way to fix that? Punctuation such as question marks is essential for the inflection of statements.

Go on google translate and listen to Titty Sprinkles in the Spanish voice.

my sides hurt.

http://translate.google.com/translate_tts?tl=es&q=Titty%20Sprinkles

Wasn't that funny to me.

Tamil voice. Oh my loving god. It's stephen hawking.

Tamil voice. Oh my loving god. It's stephen hawking.

A majority of the voices supporting Text-to-Speech use that voice. I went through the whole list just before to test.
« Last Edit: April 23, 2013, 09:25:49 PM by MegaScientifical »