Examples of using Invocation name in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Choose the Invocation Name for a Custom Skill.
There are several ways users can combine your invocation name with the request.
An invocation name must meet the following requirements.
For example,"Alexa,Daily Horoscopes" would invoke the skill with the invocation name"Daily Horoscopes.
Note that the invocation name is only needed for custom skills.
At a minimum, users can just say the wake word("Alexa") and your skill's invocation name.
The invocation name must not create confusion with existing Alexa features.
If you are using the Smart Home Skill API,users do not need to use an invocation name for the skill.
You can change your invocation name at any time while developing a skill.
The invocation name must not appear in isolation or within supported launch phrasing.
There are three ways in which users may say your invocation name to start using your custom skill.
The invocation name must not contain the wake words"Alexa","Amazon","Echo","Computer", or the words"skill" or"app.
There are several different ways users can combine your invocation name with their specific request.
Users say the invocation name for a skill to begin an interaction.
When testing with an Alexa-enabled device,you can see how Alexa interpreted your invocation name by reviewing the history in the Amazon Alexa App.
Invocation name and request provided in a supported phrase with"ask","tell", and other phrases:"Alexa, Ask Daily Horoscopes about Taurus.
Users can combine your invocation name with an action, command or question.
Invocation names which are names of people or places(for example,"molly","seattle") are not allowed, unless they contain other words in addition to the name for example,"molly's horoscope.
Alexa Skills are triggered by the so-called"invocation name", which means everytime you say"Alexa, open Recolize and ask….
Two-word invocation names are not allowed if one of the words is a definite article("the"), indefinite article("a","an") or preposition"for","to","of.
Use a phrase supported by the Alexa service in combination with the invocation name for a custom skill to request information, ask a question, or tell Alexa to do something.
The invocation name must contain only lower-case alphabetic characters, spaces between words or periods used in abbreviations for example,"a.
You cannot change the invocation name after a skill is certified and published.