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Title: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: tanya on July 08, 2015, 07:45:58 pm
Is there any way to teach Alexa how to pronounce my name correctly?   ???
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: Y on July 08, 2015, 10:24:57 pm
My guess is at this time no. How Echo pronounces words is not changeable.

It could be done by misspelling your name to something that tricks Alexa into sounding like your name. Of course you don't want to change your name spelling.

I worked on a project in the 90's where we had to misspell all kinds of words to get the computer voice to say them correctly.

If I am guessing your name right, putting a space between the tan and ya might have made it work.
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: ScarlettPhoenix on July 10, 2015, 08:10:55 am
is she pronouncing it tan as in suntan?  Try spelling it like this: taun or this: tahn and then put a space as Y suggested and yah. Let us know if this worked.
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: tanya on July 10, 2015, 06:29:24 pm
Yes, it's "ton" like wonton, not "tan" like suntan. I tried changing the spelling in the device name, but that didn't work. I don't see any other place to change it.
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: keylow on January 03, 2017, 12:17:13 pm
Has anyone made any progress with this?

My daughter is quite upset that she is the only one in the family without a "normal" name that Alexa can pronounce.

It's bad enough that nobody makes T-shirts and coffee mugs with her name on them, everything always needs to be custom.  Sore subject.

There has got to be a place where this can be referenced to and associated with our account?

I found this site - https://developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/alexa/alexa-skills-kit/docs/speech-synthesis-markup-language-ssml-reference (https://developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/alexa/alexa-skills-kit/docs/speech-synthesis-markup-language-ssml-reference) - it looks like it can be done for custom skills, but i am not sure how to make a skill that runs all the time and does not require Alexa to be told to activate it every time.

Any ideas?
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: strayfish on January 03, 2017, 01:39:16 pm
Yes, it's "ton" like wonton, not "tan" like suntan. I tried changing the spelling in the device name, but that didn't work. I don't see any other place to change it.

Did you try Tonne-yah? I know, not so aesthetic!
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: strayfish on January 03, 2017, 01:43:07 pm
Has anyone made any progress with this?

My daughter is quite upset that she is the only one in the family without a "normal" name that Alexa can pronounce.

It's bad enough that nobody makes T-shirts and coffee mugs with her name on them, everything always needs to be custom.  Sore subject.

There has got to be a place where this can be referenced to and associated with our account?

I found this site - https://developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/alexa/alexa-skills-kit/docs/speech-synthesis-markup-language-ssml-reference (https://developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/alexa/alexa-skills-kit/docs/speech-synthesis-markup-language-ssml-reference) - it looks like it can be done for custom skills, but i am not sure how to make a skill that runs all the time and does not require Alexa to be told to activate it every time.

Any ideas?

Have you tried a phonetic spelling? If that works perhaps your daughter could put up with how it looks as long as the sounds come out right.
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: renegade600 on January 03, 2017, 02:19:09 pm
when I first got the echo, it could not pronounce the town I live in.  I email customer support with the phonetic spelling and it got a lot better. 
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: Mara on August 15, 2017, 09:46:35 am
Has anyone made any progress with this?

My daughter is quite upset that she is the only one in the family without a "normal" name that Alexa can pronounce.

It's bad enough that nobody makes T-shirts and coffee mugs with her name on them, everything always needs to be custom.  Sore subject.

There has got to be a place where this can be referenced to and associated with our account?

I found this site - https://developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/alexa/alexa-skills-kit/docs/speech-synthesis-markup-language-ssml-reference (https://developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/alexa/alexa-skills-kit/docs/speech-synthesis-markup-language-ssml-reference) - it looks like it can be done for custom skills, but i am not sure how to make a skill that runs all the time and does not require Alexa to be told to activate it every time.

Any ideas?

The struggle is REAL!  My name is pronounced like Sara, not like Mark.  95% of people say it the wrong way, Alexa included. 
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: scottrods on August 15, 2017, 08:21:41 pm
I tell Alexa to turn on "uh movie" to be able to get one of my AV requests to be handled... For Mara, Maybe MARE-UH

For Tanya, I might try another national origin and spell my name as Tanja and try that... Phonetic spelling would be Tahn-Yuh... These are worth a try though.
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: TrickesSm on August 16, 2017, 12:35:43 pm
I've had the same pronunciation problems as well, but that's to be expected with something relatively new. My only current fix is spacing out the phonetic sounds which makes it not as appealing and more "robotic" sounding, but at least it's correct
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: malliekm on August 16, 2017, 12:45:04 pm
My 35 year old daughter's name is Ryanne.  Pronounced Ryan (spelled to indicate a girl).  Had no idea that everyone would want to call her ReeANN or ReeANNee.  For the last 7 years both of my Ford Flex cars have called her ReeANN.  I recently gave in and changed the spelling of her name to Ryan so that Ford Sync would pronounce it correctly.  It's spelled wrong on the caller ID/nav screen but at least she announces her name correctly. 
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: Laurel on August 16, 2017, 04:33:11 pm




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The struggle is REAL!  My name is pronounced like Sara, not like Mark.  95% of people say it the wrong way, Alexa included.
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I think the struggle will continue as with names like Mara, Moira, Maura we humans struggle throughout our lives lol.  However having said that I do love your pronunciation.
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: ericnrosesmom on August 24, 2017, 04:54:39 pm
when I first got the echo, it could not pronounce the town I live in.  I email customer support with the phonetic spelling and it got a lot better.


She can't pronounce my hometown either lol. I live in La Porte, Indiana (pronounced la port) and she alwas says it La Pert
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: jwlv on August 25, 2017, 08:17:33 am
She can't pronounce my hometown either lol. I live in La Porte, Indiana (pronounced la port) and she alwas says it La Pert

Be happy Alexa doesn't pronounce it like "la porTAY"


 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: n8vz on March 12, 2018, 10:53:03 pm
I have the same problem.  My middle name, which I used when I set up the Echo Dot, is Jón.  Note the acute accent over the "o."  It is not pronounced like "John," of which it is the Icelandic equivalent.  It is pronounced so that it rhymes with "phone."  When I went through the voice learning routine, I pronounced it correctly, but Alexa did not learn from that exercise, and after it was over said something like, "You've completed the voice learning in fine fashion, Carl John." She didn't learn a blasted thing about how my name is pronounced.  Frustrating.  I used my middle name because one of my late mother's requests in her last year on this earth was to use my middle name more often to show pride in my Icelandic heritage.  It doesn't work in this case if Alexa pronounces it incorrectly. 
Title: Re: Pronouncing my name wrong?
Post by: renegade600 on March 13, 2018, 03:25:29 pm
did you try any of the suggestions already mentioned