What is the Schema Type PronounceableText Generator?

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What is the Schema Type PronounceableText?

Here is a long description about the Schema.org type called "PronounceableText": The "PronounceableText" schema type represents a string that can be pronounced and understood by humans.

This type is useful for describing text that is intended to be read aloud or used in situations where pronunciation is important, such as audio recordings or speech synthesis.

The "PronounceableText" type includes properties for specifying the language of the text, its pronunciation, and any relevant phonetic transcriptions or Romanizations..

What are the properties of the Schema Type PronounceableText?

inLanguage

The "inLanguage" property specifies the language used for the content.

phoneticText

The "phoneticText" property represents a phonetically spelled-out name.

speechToTextMarkup

The "speechToTextMarkup" property represents a markup indicating the speech-to-text transcription of spoken content, such as meeting notes or lecture recordings.

textValue

The "textValue" property represents a string value that provides additional context for the property it is associated with.

1,368 Types

1,466 Properties

Schema.org v23.0

Calebe B. Teixeira

Who came up with this Schema Builder?

Hello, my name is Calebe Teixeira I am a SEO from Brazil with a few years of experience in software development and creator of Focus Keyword Finder.

I live on top of a mountain in the south of Brazil, with my beloved wife and children and I connect to the internet through a Starlink antenna.

For some time I had been putting off the idea of creating what would eventually become the best and most complete 100% free Schema generator on the internet.

This is a simple gesture to try to give back a little of what I've learned over the years in this wonderful community of SEOs.

Have fun!