Voices

Somali voices for clear audio

SomSpeech focuses on Somali text-to-speech. Preview Muuse and Ubax, choose one default voice, then shape the delivery with simple speed and pitch controls.

Available Somali voices

Preview each Somali voice and choose the default voice for the studio. Your choice is remembered in this browser unless you change it again.

Somali voices
Showing 8 of 8 somali voices.

Muuse

Male Somali voice
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Sample: Ku soo dhawoow SomSpeech. Codkani waa Muuse, wuxuuna akhrinayaa qoraalka Soomaaliga si cad.

Ubax

Female Somali voice

Sample: Ku soo dhawoow SomSpeech. Codkani waa Ubax, wuxuuna qoraalkaaga u beddelaa cod Soomaali ah.

Ayaan

Female Somali voice

Sample: Magacaygu waa Ayaan. Codkani waa dhallinyaro, firfircoon, wuxuuna ku habboon yahay qoraal casri ah.

Hodan

Female Somali voice

Sample: Magacaygu waa Hodan. Codkani waa deggan, cad, wuxuuna ku habboon yahay sharaxaad iyo adeeg xirfad leh.

Fadumo

Female Somali voice

Sample: Magacaygu waa Fadumo. Codkani waa diirran, tartiib ah, wuxuuna leeyahay qaab waayo-aragnimo leh.

Axmed

Male Somali voice

Sample: Magacaygu waa Axmed. Codkani waa dhallinyaro, firfircoon, wuxuuna si toos ah u akhriyaa qoraalka.

Cabdi

Male Somali voice

Sample: Magacaygu waa Cabdi. Codkani waa deggan, culus, wuxuuna ku fiican yahay fariimo rasmi ah.

Xasan

Male Somali voice

Sample: Magacaygu waa Xasan. Codkani waa qoto dheer, tartiib ah, wuxuuna leeyahay dareen odaynimo.

Somali voice styles

Use one Somali voice in different ways without turning SomSpeech into a generic voice tool.

Natural narration

Use Muuse or Ubax with default settings for clean everyday Somali audio.

Speed 0 · Pitch 0

Calm lesson

Slow the reading slightly for classrooms, vocabulary practice, and accessibility listening.

Speed -12 · Pitch -4

Bright announcement

Add a little energy for short public messages, product notes, and social clips.

Speed +8 · Pitch +8

Careful review

Use a slower pace when checking punctuation, borrowed words, and long Somali paragraphs.

Speed -18 · Pitch 0

Muuse

A male Somali voice suited to announcements, study material, narration drafts, and clear spoken examples. Muuse is a good first choice when the audio needs to sound focused and practical.

Ubax

A female Somali voice suited to lessons, explainer scripts, accessibility listening, and content review. Ubax is a good first choice when the audio needs a softer explanatory tone.

Controls

Speed and pitch controls help adapt a clip for calm listening, brighter delivery, or slower practice material. Small changes usually sound more natural than extreme settings.

How to choose a Somali voice

Voice choice depends on the purpose of the audio. A classroom example may need a slower, softer style, while an announcement may need a more direct tone. SomSpeech keeps the choice simple so visitors can focus on Somali text itself instead of browsing a large generic catalog.

Choose Muuse for direct delivery

Muuse is useful when a script should sound steady, clear, and direct. It works well for announcements, classroom examples, business notes, and narration drafts that need a confident male Somali voice.

Choose Ubax for softer explanation

Ubax is useful when a script should feel warm, calm, and easy to follow. It works well for lessons, accessibility listening, study notes, product explanations, and content review.

Use style controls for different needs

Keep the voice Somali-focused, then use speed and pitch to make the delivery calmer, brighter, slower for practice, or more direct for announcements.

Keep Somali writing clean

Natural punctuation, short paragraphs, and consistent spelling help Somali audio sound clearer. Remove copied page numbers, repeated headings, or hidden formatting before generation.

Common Somali audio examples

  • School listening exercises and vocabulary practice
  • Mosque, community, or business announcements
  • Narration drafts before recording a final voiceover
  • Accessibility listening for Somali articles or notes
  • Short social media scripts and news-style readings
  • Reviewing rhythm and punctuation before publishing text