Asterisk Languages
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Asterisk includes a number of sound languages that can be used to create custom audio prompts and announcements for use in Asterisk-based systems.
These sound languages allow users to create professional-quality audio prompts and messages that can be used for a variety of purposes,
such as voicemail greetings, call routing announcements, and interactive voice response (IVR) menus.
Such languages (sound files) are installed by default in MOR:
Language | Shortcode used in MOR | Sample |
Czech | cs | wav |
German | de | wav |
German #2 | de_2 | wav |
English (US) (default) | en | wav |
English (Australia) | en_AU | wav |
Enlish (Great Britain) | en_GB | wav |
English (New Zealand) | en_NZ | wav |
Spanish | es | wav |
Spanish #2 | es_2 | wav |
Spanish #3 | es_3 | wav |
Spanish (Argentina) | es_AR | wav |
Spanish (Mexico) | es_MX | wav |
Farsi/Persian | fa | wav |
French | fr | wav |
French #2 | fr_2 | wav |
Hebrew | he | wav |
Italian | it | wav |
Italian #2 | it_2 | wav |
Japanese | ja | wav |
Dutch | nl | wav |
Norwegian | no | wav |
Polish | pl | wav |
Portuguese (Brazilian) | pt_BR | wav |
Russian | ru | wav |
Swedish | sv | wav |
Turkish | tr | wav |
If some language is missing, it can be installed with script /asterisk/sounds_additional_install.sh