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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Teach your iPhone to Speak Correctly

If you use Siri to make phone calls or send text messages (and if you don't, why don't you?) it can be infuriating to hear the way she mangles some people's names, or even worse, refuses to call them until you say the name her way.

Let's say I have a friend named "Jimmy Kao." Every time I would ask Siri to "Call Jimmy Kao" she said, "I don't see Jimmy Gow in your address book. Perhaps you mean Jim Franklin?"

Yeah, Siri. Right. That's what I meant to say… not. So I got stuck asking her to call "Jimmy Kayo." I didn't like that, because I kept forgetting to say his name wrong, so I changed his nickname in my address book to "Jimmy Gow." Then Siri understood what I said, but also started referring to him as "Jimmy Gow" in print, like in texts and emails. But, no longer, thanks to this somewhat hidden-but-kind-of-obvious trick:

One day I said, "Learn to pronounce Jimmy Kayo" and Siri said, "OK, How do you pronounce the name (Jimmy)? and I said "Jimmy." Siri said, "OK, thank you. Which pronunciation should I use?" and there were 3 sounds for me to playback and choose from.

Next Siri asked "OK, How do you pronounce the name (Kao)?" and I said "Gow," and there were 3 sounds for me to playback and choose from. One of them sounded pretty close to what I wanted and I chose it.

What happened next was so cool! While she spoke the words "Thanks for correcting me on that, Rob. I'll pronounce it as 'Jimmy Gow' from now on," what it said on the screen was "Jimmy Kao."

Now Siri speaks my friend's names properly and spells them properly too, no matter how they're spelled or pronounced.

…and, with a last name like "Falk" I really appreciate being able to teach her the right way to say it.

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