Prepare the text
Paste Somali text into the studio and remove notes, repeated headings, or hidden formatting copied from documents.
SomSpeech works best when your text is clean, readable, and reviewed before sharing. This guide explains the practical steps for turning Somali writing into useful MP3 audio.
Start with a short sample if your script is important. Once the voice, pacing, and wording sound right, continue with the full text and save the MP3 file for your lesson, announcement, narration draft, or study material.
Create audio from text you own, wrote, or have permission to use. Do not use generated audio to mislead, impersonate, harass, scam, or publish harmful content. Review the terms before public use.
Paste Somali text into the studio and remove notes, repeated headings, or hidden formatting copied from documents.
Start with Muuse or Ubax for Somali narration, then preview the voice before generating a longer MP3.
Use speed for pacing and pitch for tone. Keep changes small for the most natural result.
Generate the MP3, listen to the result, download it, or delete the local clip from history when you no longer need it.
Small changes often make Somali narration easier to understand.
Lower the speed slightly and add punctuation where sentences need a clear pause.
Try a simpler spelling, add spaces around abbreviations, or rewrite the phrase in a more common Somali form.
Generate a shorter section first, confirm the style, then continue with the rest of the script.
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