The phonetic encoding of the phrase.
| Enums | |
|---|---|
PHONETIC_ENCODING_UNSPECIFIED |
Not specified. |
PHONETIC_ENCODING_IPA |
IPA, such as apple -> ˈæpəl. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet |
PHONETIC_ENCODING_X_SAMPA |
X-SAMPA, such as apple -> "{p@l". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-SAMPA |
PHONETIC_ENCODING_JAPANESE_YOMIGANA |
For reading-to-pron conversion to work well, the The pronunciation can also contain pitch accents. The start of a pitch phrase is specified with We currently only support the Tokyo dialect, which allows at most one down-pitch per phrase (i.e. at most one |
PHONETIC_ENCODING_PINYIN |
Used to specify pronunciations for Mandarin words. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinyin. For example: 朝阳, the pronunciation is "chao2 yang2". The number represents the tone, and there is a space between syllables. Neutral tones are represented by 5, for example 孩子 "hai2 zi5". |