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Senarai Arahan Google Home

My favorite command
OK, Google, tell me about my day
OK, Google, what time prayer today

Basic commands
Ask for help: "OK, Google, help."
Control the volume: "OK, Google, turn it up," "OK, Google, Louder" or "OK, Google, Turn it to 11." (Yes, the max is 11.)
Halt an action: "OK Google, stop," "Pause" or "Be quiet."

Here's everything the Google Home can do
Your day
Hear your daily briefing: "OK, Google, tell me about my day" or "OK, Google, good morning." (This includes a personalized greeting, info on weather, traffic, reminders, calendar entries, flight status and curated news stories.)
Weather: "OK, Google, how's the weather today?" or "OK, Google, do I need an umbrella today?"
Show weather on Chromecast: "OK, Google, show me the weather on [Chromecast name]."
Traffic: "OK, Google, what's traffic like?"
Create a reminder: "OK, Google, remind me to [title] on [day] and [time]" or "OK, Google, remind me to [title] every day at [time]."
News: "Ok Google, what's the latest news from CNET?," or "OK, Google, what's in the news?"
Get a positive news story: "OK, Google, tell me something good."
Create a reminder based on location: "OK, Google, remind me to water the plants when I get home" or "Hey, Google, remind me to buy eggs when I'm at the grocery store."
Play reminders: "OK, Google, what are my reminders?" or "OK, Google, what are my reminders tomorrow?" or "OK, what is my reminder for [title}?"
Delete reminders: "OK, Google, delete my reminders for tomorrow" or "OK, Google, delete my reminder to [title]" or "OK, Google, delete all of my reminders."
Check notifications: "OK, Google, what's up?" or "OK, Google, what are my notifications?"
Create a new calendar event: "OK, Google new calendar event" or "OK, Google, add [event] to my calendar" or "OK, Google, schedule [event] for me on Saturday at 8 p.m."
List next calendar event: "OK, Google, what's next on my calendar" or "What/where/when is my next meeting?"
List calendar events for a day: "OK, Google, list all events for January 1," "OK, Google, what's on my agenda for today?" or "OK, Google, what's on my calendar for Friday?"

Numbers
Math: "OK, Google, what's 354 times 11?" or "OK, Google, 546 plus 406?"
Count: "OK, Google, count to 20."
Measurements: "OK, Google, how many liters are in 4 gallons."
Roll a die: "OK, Google, roll a die" or "OK, Google, roll a 12-sided die."
Flip a coin: "OK, Google, flip a coin."
Random number: "OK, Google, give me a random number between five and 50."
Currency conversion: "OK, Google, how much is 100 euros in dollars?"

Time
Time: "OK, Google, what time is it?"
Time in other locations: "OK, Google, what's the time in London?"
Alarm: "OK, Google, set an alarm for [time]" or "OK, Google, set an alarm for every day at [time]."
Snooze alarm: "OK, Google, snooze alarm."
Cancel alarm: "OK, Google, cancel my alarm for [time]."
Timer: "OK Google, set a timer for [time]."
Multiple timers: "OK, Google, set a second timer for [time]" or "OK, Google, set a pizza timer for [time]."
Check timer: "OK, Google, how much time is left on my timer?"
Cancel timer: "OK, Google, cancel my timer."

Tools
Recipes: "OK, Google, how do I make [dish]?"
Uber: "OK, Google, order an Uber."
Tune an instrument: "OK, Google, tune my instrument" or "OK, Google, play an F sharp." (If you don't specify "flat" or "sharp," you must say "note" after stating which note you want Google Home to play, such as "play an A note.")
Remember things: "OK, Google, remember that I put my passport in the filing cabinet" or "Remember that my password is 'money'."
Recall remembered things: "OK, Google, where is my passport?" or "What is my password?"
Location: "OK, Google, where am I?"
Translations: "OK, Google, how do you say [word] in [language]?"

Search
Stocks: "OK, Google, how are Alphabet's stocks doing?"
Words: "OK, Google, what does [word] mean?"
Spelling: "OK, Google, spell [word]."
Special events: "OK, Google, when is [event]?" (Easter, for example.)
People: "OK, Google, who is [person]?"
Facts: "OK, Google, how tall is [person]?"
Things: "OK, Google, what is [thing]?"
Places: "OK, Google, what country is [location] in?"
Animal sounds: "OK, Google, what does [animal] sound like?"
Distance: "OK, Google, how far is [business name] from here?"
Restaurants: "OK, Google, what are the nearest restaurants to me?"
Businesses: "OK, Google, are there any [business type] around here?"
Business information: "OK, Google, how late is [business] open?" or "Is [business] open now?"
Quotes: "OK, Google, give me a quote" or "OK, Google, give me a love quote."
Medical information: "OK, Google, what is a torn meniscus?"
Calories: "OK, Google, how many calories are in [food item]?"
Authors: "OK, Google, who wrote [book title]?"
Inventors: "OK, Google, who invented [item]?"

Media
Play music: "OK, Google, play some music" or "Play some [genre] music."
Play ambient sounds: "OK, Google, help me relax" or "OK, Google, play white noise" or "OK, Google play forest sounds."
Play an artist or song: "OK, Google, play [artist]" or "Play [song]."
Play a song by lyrics: "OK, Google, play the song that goes, 'Is this the real life?'"
Play a Google Play playlist or album: "OK, Google, play some indie music" or "OK, Google, play [album]."
Ask what's playing: "OK, Google, what song is this?" or "OK, Google, what album is this?"
Get more information: "OK, Google, when did this album come out?"
Fast forward and rewind: "OK, Google, skip forward two minutes" or "OK, Google, skip backward 30 seconds."
Set a sleep timer: "OK, Google, stop in 20 minutes."
Play music on Spotify: "OK, Google, play [artist] on Spotify."
Play music on Pandora: "OK, Google, play [artist] on Pandora."
Like or dislike a song on Pandora: "OK, Google, dislike this song."
Play music on YouTube Music: "OK, Google, play [artist] on YouTube."
Play stations on TuneIn: "OK, Google, play [station] on TuneIn."
Pull up lists on YouTube: "OK, Google, let's look at what's trending on YouTube on [TV name]."
Play a movie or TV show on Netflix using Chromecast: "OK, Google, play [show or movie title] on the [TV name]."
Play an audiobook: "OK, Google, read my book" or "OK, Google, read [book title]."
Jump audiobook chapters: "OK, Google, next/previous chapter."
Check time left in audiobook: "OK, Google, how much time is left?"
Find audiobook author: "OK, Google, who wrote this?"
Speed up playback of audiobooks and podcasts: "Hey Google, play at twice the speed."
Ambient sound: "Ok, Google, play ambient sounds"

Chromecast
Turn on/off the TV with Chromecast: "OK, Google, turn on the [Chromecast name]" or "OK, Google, turn off the [Chromecast name]."
Play music through other speakers using Chromecast: "OK, Google, play [song] on [Chromecast or Google Home name]."
Listen to audiobook on another device: "OK, Google, read my book on [Chromecast or Google Home speaker name]."
Play videos on YouTube using Chromecast: "OK, Google, play [video] on the [Chromecast name]."
Play and pause Chromecast: "OK, Google, play/pause [Chromecast name]."
Stop Chromecast: "OK, Google, stop [Chromecast name]."
Scrub the Chromecast: "OK, Google, skip to five minutes on [Chromecast name]" or "OK, Google, skip forward/back two minutes on [Chromecast name]."
Change Chromecast volume: "OK, Google, set [Chromecast name] volume to 50 percent" or "OK, Google, volume down on [Chromecast name]."
Mute Chromecast: "OK, Google, mute [Chromecast]" or "OK, Google, unmute [Chromecast name]."
Images: "OK, Google, show me a picture of an antelope."
Entertainment
Sports updates: "OK, Google, who is [team] playing next?" or "OK, Google, did the [team] win last night?"
Sports scores: "OK, Google, what was the score for the last [team] game?"
Team information: "OK, Google, tell me about [team]."
Movies: "OK, Google, what movies came out last Friday?"
Casting for movies: "OK, Google, what actors are in [movie]?"
Shows by network: "OK, Google, what shows are on [network]?"

Travel
Google Assistant now integrates with Google Maps, allowing users to share destination info with others. It's also capable of making calls, replying to texts, controlling music, and searching for destinations through voice commands, all within the Google Maps app.

Book a hotel room at the following properties: AccorHotels, Choice Hotels, Expedia, InterContinental Hotels Group, Mirai, Priceline, Travelclick and other online services: "Find a hotel in San Francisco" then "Book a room at Quality Inn."
 Get flight prices to a destination: "OK, Google, how much is a round-trip flight to New York?"
Get flights with a specific airline: "OK, Google, find me flights with Jet Blue."
Check on your flights: "OK, Google, when is my next flight?" or "OK, Google, my flights in [month]."
Discover places to visit: "OK, Google, what is there to see in Paris?"
Find restaurants to try: "OK, Google, what's the best restaurant in Berlin?"
Kid-friendly commands
Play music and sound effects as kids read certain books out loud: "Hey Google, Read Along with [book name]"
Create character-themed alarms: "Set a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle alarm for 8:00 PM.
Coming soon:
Ask about Kid-friendly topics: "OK Google, I lost a tooth," "OK Google, check for monsters."

Smart home
Google Home now works with more than 1,000 devices and over 150 brands, including August, Lifx, TP-Link and more.
Turn smart lights on/off: "OK, Google, turn on/off my lights."
Dim smart lights: "OK, Google, dim my lights to fifty percent."
Change smart bulb colors: "OK, Google, turn my lights [color]."
Control Nest thermostat: "OK, Google, turn the temperature to [temp]."
Make incremental temperature changes: "OK, Google, raise the temperature 1 degree."
Control August Smart Lock: "OK, Google, lock the front door."
Turn on the TV with Logitech Harmony: "OK, Google, turn on the TV."
Change the channel with Logitech Harmony: "OK, Google, turn the TV to the Travel Channel" or "OK, Google, play channel 12."
Change the channel on a DISH Hopper: "OK, Google, play CBS on the Hopper."
Customize trigger phrases for IFTTT. For example: "OK, Google, let's get this party started."
Show Nest Cam ($199 at HP) feed on Chromecast: "OK, Google, show [camera name]," "Hey, Google, what's on [camera name]?" or "OK, Google, play [camera name] on [Chromecast name]."
A recent update made it so assigning your Google Home speakers to rooms makes them smarter about how they control the smart home devices in that room.

For instance, if you have three smart lights in your living room and assign them and the Google Home speaker to the living room, telling Google Home to turn the lights on or off will only affect the lights in that room. To control lights outside the living room, you will need to specify by saying, "Hey, Google, turn off all the lights," or "OK, Google, turn on the kitchen lights."

Also, Google Assistant can recognize up to six different voices.

Phone
Google Home can interact with your phone in a number of ways. It can place calls to anyone in your contacts list, find your lost phone and even stream music from your phone via Bluetooth.

Google Assistant can now integrate with Android Messages, Hangouts, Messenger, SMS, Telegram, WhatsApp, and Viber. Users can tell it to  "Read back replies."
Place a call: "OK, Google, call mom" or "OK, Google, call [contact name]" or "OK, Google, call the nearest coffee shop."
Hang up: "OK, Google, hang up."
Find your phone: "OK, Google, find my phone" or "OK, Google, ring my phone."
Pair with Bluetooth: "OK, Google, Bluetooth pairing."
Check Bluetooth status: "OK, Google, is Bluetooth active?" or "OK, Google, is Bluetooth paired?" or "OK, Google, is Bluetooth connected?"
Cancel Bluetooth pairing: "OK, Google, cancel" or "OK, Google, cancel pairing."
Clear paired Bluetooth devices: "OK, Google, clear all devices" or "OK, Google, clear all Bluetooth devices" or "OK, Google, unpair devices."
Google Assistant will now automatically punctuate sentences when you dictate messages, without you having to change any settings or giving any special voice

Third-party actions
21 Blackjack: "OK, Google, let me talk to 21 Blackjack."
Best Dad Jokes: "OK, Google, talk to Best Dad Jokes."
Domino's: "OK, Google, talk to Domino's and get my Easy Order."
Product Hunt: "OK, Google, talk to Product Hunt."
Tender: "OK, Google, can I talk to Tender about drinks like an old fashioned?"
Todoist: "OK, Google, tell me what my next task is with Todoist."
Poems and songs
Sing a song: "OK, Google, sing me a song."
Sing Happy Birthday: "OK, Google, sing me Happy Birthday."
Read a poem: "OK, Google, read a poem."
Tell a story: "OK, Google, tell me a story" or "OK, Google, tell me a scary story."
Sing a lullaby: "OK, Google, sing a lullaby."
Sing nursery rhymes: "OK, Google, sing ABC" or "OK, Google, sing Yankee Doodle" or "OK, Google, sing Old MacDonald."
Easter eggs
"OK, Google, always be closing."
"OK, Google, what is your quest?"
"OK, Google, I am your father."
"OK, Google, set phasers to kill."
"OK, Google, are you SkyNet?"
"OK, Google, make me a sandwich."
"OK, Google, up up down down left right left right B A Start."
"OK, Google, do a barrel roll."
"OK, Google, it's my birthday."
"OK, Google, it's not my birthday."
"OK, Google, did you fart?"

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