How To Teach Google Assistant To Pronounce Your Name
If you think Google Assistant is
not pronouncing your name in a proper way, you can teach Google Assistant how to, or
give yourself a nickname.
A common problem among all voice
assistant services, though some are better than others, is how unnatural and
robotic they sound. And the pronunciation of certain words, especially names,
can be quite jarring or hilarious at times.
If you have an uncommon name and
Google Assistant has trouble pronouncing it, there are two ways to fix how it
addresses you. You can either give yourself a nickname or teach it the correct
pronunciation. Here are the two ways:
Set a Nickname
If there's a shortened version of
your name or you have a nickname you often go by, setting a nickname might be
the easiest solution.
- Open the Google Home app on Android or iOS.
- Go to More settings > Personal Info.
- Click Nickname.
- Enter your nickname or the short form of your first name in the provided field.
- Tap Play to test out the pronunciation.
Now, anytime Google Assistant
addresses you by name, either through Google Home or Assistant on Pixel phones,
it will use what you entered as your nickname.
Spell Out The Phonetic Pronunciation
In the same menu, you are given the
option to spell out how your name (or nickname) is pronounced. Tap the radio
button to the left of Spell it out. In the field, type out the phonetic
spelling of your name (using the English alphabet, not the International
Phonetic Alphabet).
For example, if your name is
Mikael, Google Assistant pronounces it the same as Michael. In the Spell it out
field, you might want to enter it as "Meekai ale."
Click the blue Play button to test
it out. You may need to tweak how you spell the pronunciation or add spaces to
break up syllables better.
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