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Free Text to Speech Russian

Convert Russian Cyrillic text to natural AI voice – stress patterns, palatalization, instant MP3 download

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Russian stress is mobile and unpredictable from spelling alone. “Замок” with stress on the first syllable means “castle”; stress on the second syllable means “lock.” The same letters, different stress, different meaning entirely. Russian TTS requires a stress lexicon for common vocabulary and probabilistic inference for proper nouns and rare words. Engines without a stress model produce flat, metronomic output that exhausts listeners inside 90 seconds.

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Palatalization and Cyrillic Encoding

Russian consonant palatalization – the “soft sign” ь – is phonemically contrastive. “Брат” (brother) and “брать” (to take) are distinguished by the final soft consonant. This Russian voice generator handles standard palatalization correctly on high-frequency vocabulary. Ensure source text uses UTF-8 Cyrillic encoding – Windows-1251 from older Russian document software will corrupt soft signs and produce unmistakably wrong phoneme output in the generated audio.

Russian is the 8th most spoken language globally with 260+ million speakers across Russia, CIS states, and diaspora communities. For Slavic multilingual content, pair with Polish voice generation or combine all three via the main free TTS platform.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Russian text to speech free?
Yes – 100% free, no signup, no limits, full commercial license included on every audio file.
Does it support Cyrillic characters?
Yes. Full UTF-8 Cyrillic support. Ensure source text uses UTF-8, not Windows-1251 encoding.
Which Russian dialect is used?
Standard Moscow Russian (литературный язык) – the broadcast register appropriate for formal and pan-Russian content.
Can I use Russian audio commercially?
Yes. Full commercial license on every generation. No attribution needed.