Can screen readers speak Irish?

The development of Irish language solutions for screen readers hasn’t moved far since Abair, but video narration tool Narakeet did move things forward.
Narakeet has three Irish voices, Aoife, Eamon and Dearbhla. The first time I heard these voices back in 2022, I must say they were kind of mind blowing. The quality was exceptional, so much so that I immediately emailed the company to talk to them about screen readers. They were fully aware of screen readers, but unfortunately they were a tiny business. It simply wasn’t something they had the capacity to pursue. They also explained that their tech runs in the Cloud and unfortunately couldn’t run locally as needed by a screen reader. Narakeet was another step forward, but we still weren’t quite there.Microsoft’s immersive reader has improved its Irish pronunciations and Alexa can also translate to Irish now. There’s certainly been progress but we still don’t have an amazing text-to-speech engine that can enable Irish language screen reader access.
I’m confident that eventually we’ll get there, but I do think we need to see a company like Apple make the first move and introduce Irish language support for VoiceOver.