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Conversely, listen to this conversation that doesn’t include any such cues. The customer won’t know when the conversation will end, or if the Alexa understood them:
For example, listen how a hypothetical trivia skill might use different voices to play the roles of host and scorekeeper (listen to the audio):
For example, listen how a hypothetical trivia skill might use different voices to play the roles of host and scorekeeper (listen to the audio):
Language | Subject | Verb | Object | Comments |
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English | The big man | eats | a delicious red apple. | English doesn't have genders for nouns. Adjectives don't need to change form depending on case (function of the noun in sentence). |
German | Der große Mann(Masculine article, adjectives in nominative case, masculine) | isst | einen roten, köstlichen Apfel.(masculine, accusative case) | Same NP word order as in English, but in German it doesn't hurt to put a comma between adjectives. The article and adjectives need to agree in gender and case. |
Swedish | Den stora mannen | äter | ett gott rött äpple. | Definitive article reflected in two places, adjective agreement. Second NP change order of adjectives to sound |
French | Le gros homme (The big man) | mange (eats) | une pomme rouge et délicieuse.(an apple red and delicious) | Different word order from English. |
Japanese | 大きくて毛むくじゃらな男の人が Ookikute otokonohito ga | 食べています。tabete imasu. | おいしそうな赤いりんごをOishisouna akai ringo o | The word order in Japanese is different (verb at the end). |
Hindi | बड़े बालों वाला आदमीBade wala admi | खाता हैKhata hai | एक लाल स्वादिष्ट सेबek lal swadisht seb | Just like Japanese, the word order is different for Hindi and the verb is in the end. Also, there are no article in Hindi (the, a, an). |
Spanish | El hombre grande (The man big) | come (eats) | una manzana roja y deliciosa (an apple red and delicious) | Different word order from English. |