How to use Live Translate Mode in Alexa – Guide
Echo devices in the US can now use Live Translate to get translations of text from English to Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. This feature is available on Echo devices that are set to “English US” as the system language. You can also change this setting in the Alexa mobile app if needed. However, this changes the accent of the Echo device and also includes time, weather, and local alerts received from other countries.
The US English system language requirement also means that Alexa can only translate to and from English and one of the other supported languages at a time – at least for now.
In the future, Live Translate may appear on more Alexa-enabled devices, but for now, it may make it easier to host foreign visitors.
How to use Alexa’s Live Translate on an Echo device
When you’re ready to use Translator Live, say, “Alexa, please translate from English to .” Other variations of the phrase should work; just be sure to tell Alexa which languages to translate.
Keep talking as normal. Alexa will listen and translate as needed. Make sure you’re close to the Echo speaker so it can clearly hear and interpret both speakers. ..
When the conversation ends, say “Alexa, stop” to turn off Live Translation.
Final note
This guide will show you how to use Live Translate Mode in Alexa so that you can easily translate text into multiple languages. If you have any questions about this article, please don’t hesitate to ask us. Additionally, please share this guide with your friends so they can also benefit from it.