Translate by speech
- Go to the Google Translate page.
- Choose the language input.
- At the bottom left of the text box, click Speak .
- When told to "Speak now," say what you want to translate.
- To stop recording, click Speak .
Those with an Android device or a Google Home can ask the Google Assistant to read books to them. E-books have been available through Google and accessible via the Google Play Books app for quite some time, but audiobooks is a welcome addition to the store.
Google Assistant Can Now Read Bedtime Stories on Android, iOS Devices. Google is now allowing Assistant on Android and iOS devices to read out stories (both regular and bedtime) in English to people in India, US, UK, Canada, and Australia. To get started, just say, 'Hey Google, tell me a story.
Your one Google Assistant extends to help you across devices, like Google Home, your phone, and more. You can access it with long press home on Android, Ok Google, or a squeeze on Pixel phones.
Audiobooks from Google Play are available on Android and iOS devices (through the Google Play Books app), the web and most devices that support Google Assistant. This means you can listen to audiobooks on all your devices and seamlessly switch between them.
You can select items on your screen and hear them
read or described aloud with Select to Speak for
Android.
Step 1: Turn on Select to Speak
- Open your device's Settings app .
- Tap Accessibility, then tap Select to Speak.
- Turn on Select to Speak shortcut.
- Optional: To change your shortcut, tap Select to Speak shortcut.
Turn screen reader on or off
- On your Android phone or tablet, open your device's Settings app Google. Manage your Google Account.
- At the top, tap Data & personalization.
- Under "General preferences for the web," tap Accessibility.
- Turn Screen reader on or off.
Install the Google Home app if you don't already have it installed, you can get it from google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.chromecast.app. Launch the Google Home app. Select the device you want to send the app's audio to.
Your kids (or you) can now hear bedtime stories through Google Assistant. Once you've got that all set, all you have to do is say, “Hey Google, tell me a story” to your Google Assistant-powered smartphone.
Ask Google Home to tell you a spooky story -- then just hope you can fall asleep. With Google Home you can stream eerie sounds for trick-or-treaters on your front porch, pipe classic monster music to party guests or have Google Assistant's AI help you decide what costume best fits your personality.
Use the “Bedtime” routine in the Google Home app to automate it! “Routines” are a feature built into the Google Assistant and Nest smart speakers and displays. They enable you to create a string of actions to be executed with a single command. This is where you can choose commands to initiate the “Bedtime” routine.
Grab a compatible Little Golden Book and say, "Hey Google, let's read along with Disney" to get started. Skip ahead, go back, or even repeat a page. As you read aloud, Google Home Mini will bring the story to life with music and sound effects.
To get started, just say, “Hey Google, tell me a Frozen story” and you can pick which character you'd like to narrate (and more stories will be coming by the end of the year). For families who want to relive the films at home, Google Home and Nest smart speakers can help read along with you.
Follow these steps:
- Open your Insta Story.
- Select a photo or video you want.
- Choose your color/font, or the drawing tool you want to use.
- Swipe up to turn on your screen recorder, and swipe down to hide the control panel.
- Now your phone is recording a video.
Here are a few Google Home mini-games you should try out.
- Play Ding Dong Coconut.
- Take Part in a Song Quiz With Google Home.
- Play the Brainstormer Trivia Game for Google Home.
- Play The Game of Castle.
- Play Akinator Game With Google Home.
- Find New Games for Google Home.
What is frozen story?
When their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, fearless Anna (Kristen Bell) joins forces with mountaineer Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and his reindeer sidekick to find Anna's sister, Snow Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel), and break her icy spell. Although their epic journey leads them to encounters with mystical trolls, a comedic snowman (Josh Gad), harsh conditions, and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff bravely push onward in a race to save their kingdom from winter's cold grip.
What is the plot in frozen 2?
Elsa the Snow Queen has an extraordinary gift -- the power to create ice and snow. But no matter how happy she is to be surrounded by the people of Arendelle, Elsa finds herself strangely unsettled. After hearing a mysterious voice call out to her, Elsa travels to the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond her kingdom -- an adventure that soon turns into a journey of self-discovery.