Voice In Canada Flash Briefing #1090
Hello, happy Friday, Teri here with your flash briefing.
And today I want to share a little tip with you that you might find useful particularly if you are speaking with someone who doesn’t speak your language.
You can use Alexa to translate certain phrases and this is how you do it, it’s pretty simple.
You simply say to Alexa, for example, “Alexa, how do you say good morning in Spanish”, and Alexa will come back and give you the pronunciation.
easy way to translate a couple of quick phrases should the need arise
And if you have a device with a screen, like Echo Show of some size, it will show the words on the screen as well.
So there you go, a little quick, easy way to translate a couple of quick phrases should the need arise, alright?
Hope you’re having a wonderful day, we’ve got lots of great content coming up next week, podcasts events, Clubhouse stuff, all kinds of stuff going on.
And as always, I’d love to hear your feedback on any of it, feel free to hit me up on Twitter, DrTeriFisher and I will talk to you very soon and remember, we the voice.
Other Useful Resources
- List of Voice Assistant Commands
- Alexa-Enabled and Controlled Devices in Canada
- Teri Fisher on Twitter
- Alexa in Canada on Twitter
- Alexa in Canada on Instagram
- Alexa in Canada Community Group on Facebook
- Please leave a review on the Skills Store!
- Shopping on Amazon.ca
- Create a Flash Briefing Tutorial – Free Tutorial to Create your own Flash Briefing
- Flash Briefing Formula – Your Complete Premium Step-By-Step Course to Launch a Successful Flash Briefing that Gets Found and Grows Your Brand
Listen on your Echo Device! Easy as 1-2-3!
1. Open your Alexa app and click on the Menu button > Settings > Flash Briefing.
2. Click on “Add Content” and search for “Voice in Canada”.
3. Click on “Voice in Canada” and the Enable button.
Alexa, what are my flash briefings?
Alexa, what’s in the news?
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