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The two smart speakers both work with Google Assistant built in, so you can use voice commands to play music, turn off your smart lights, and more. The language addition applies to all of Google's smart speakers -- the original Google Home, the Mini and the Google Home Max. You command Google's smart speakers with voice commands, so the extra language will make life much easier for Spanish speakers. Google announced earlier this year that it would be adding 22 new languages to Assistant by the end of 2018, though it isn’t clear how many of those will immediately come to the Home. The company also plans to launch multilingual support so that you can speak multiple languages to Assistant without going into the settings and changing it every time. That’s supposed to launch later this year, starting with English, German, and French.
How to Change the Language on Google Home
When you add a second language, your Google Assistant will be able to recognize both of the languages that you’ve chosen. Just make sure you keep a single command in the same language, otherwise, the assistant won’t understand you. For example, the command “Hey Google, wake me up at Sieben Uhren” simply won’t work. The smart speaker is ready to respond to Spanish inquiries.

With Google Assistant at the ready, there’s plenty more you can do with either version of Google’s smallest smart speaker. Google Home currently has 12 different language selections to choose from. At IFA 2018, Google said they will be adding more languages, and the assistant should support around 30 languages by the end of 2018. That means you can talk to your Google Home speaker in one language , and it will respond in Spanish.
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If you are currently learning a language, changing your Google Home to that language and trying out a few commands might be a good way to practice. Tap the three-dot icon in the top-right corner of the card of your Google Home speaker. Google Home is very understanding in English, so hopefully native Spanish speakers find it as responsive—it understands my high-school-level Spanish just fine, terrible accent and all.
Ok Google, ¿cómo será mi día?
Once enabled, you can use Google Home like normal, only with Spanish commands. This includes things like, "Ok Google, ¿cómo será mi día?" Prompting the speaker to relay the day's schedule. The support is available for the Google Home, Max, and Mini devices.

It is unclear why Google took this long to roll out Spanish to its Home devices. Even though the company quietly rolled out the option over the last two weeks, Assistant technically supported Spanish since May 2017 when it still lived in Allo. Whatever the reasoning may be, it is nice to see additional languages for Google’s smart home devices.
Changing the Language
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As mentioned in the opening section, you’re also able to choose another language that your Google Assistant will use. At this point, Google limits the simultaneous use of languages to two. With this change, now you’ll be able to command your Google Assistant in the language of your choosing. Also, the assistant will use that same language when confirming your actions and notifying you of any relevant events.
As of July 2016, it’s actually more common to be bilingual in the world than it is to be an internet user. If you select a different version of English your Google Home voice will speak with that region's accent. Google Home will recognize your commands better if you speak with that accent. At the top right, tap your accountAssistant settingsLanguages Add a language. And it can even be set to respond to two languages at a time including English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese.

It could also be a handy way to practice your Spanish around the house, though unfortunately, I need to upgrade my own skills to be able to understand the Assistant’s rapid-fire replies. At the top right, tap your accountAssistant settingsLanguages. Do you find it useful to set the second language to the one you’re learning right now? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below. In the Weather menu, choose a weather unit you want to use.
Finally, Google confirmed that Assistant will automatically detect the language you speak and respond in kind. That is particularly helpful for multilingual households, though the feature has yet to roll out. Some countries even have more than one national language, and many of the residents in those nations speak both official languages. It may surprise you to learn thatmore than half of the world’s population speaks at least two languages.
Tap on Español as your language of choice, and you'll then be able to interact with Google Home in Spanish. In related news, Google also announced that the Home and Home Mini are available in Mexico. Our trained team of editors and researchers validate articles for accuracy and comprehensiveness. WikiHow's Content Management Team carefully monitors the work from our editorial staff to ensure that each article is backed by trusted research and meets our high quality standards.
Then, another person in your home can speak to that same Google Home speaker in English, and the speaker will respond in English seamlessly without any transition. This features is great for multilingual households and even for those who are trying to learn a second language. These features are available today on the afore mentioned Google Home hardware. If you're using Google Assistant on Android, the service has been available in Spanish to speakers in the US, Mexico and Spain since last November.
Those in Spain could talk to it in Spanish last week, but Google's just now bringing Spanish language capabilities to the left side of the pond. Those languages – or at least some of them – should roll out over time to Google Home speakers, too, as Google targets new markets with its smart devices. As when changing the language, your smartphone or tablet needs to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network your Google Home devices are using.
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