It goes without saying that Siri is virtual assistant from Apple. You don’t need representations. You can find it on your iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, Mac and HomePod. It’s also on Apple TV. And it does something for you in the background like suggest actions or applications, or when you ask him. There are many Siri commands, some of them are more obvious than others. But all this is very useful for managing your applications, answering questions, setting an alarm, receiving or sending messages, etc.
We offer you 50 words that you can say to Siri. Commands, questions, actions or tasks to Siri is better for you In your everyday life A convenient and fun way to use Apple devices without having to unlock the screen or touch a single button, physical or virtual. Is that what you are for commands or voice commands. Hey Siri!
Send messages with emoji
New in iOS 16 is that Siri can add emoticons to text messages which you want to send. That is, when you dictate something to Siri to write a text, email, or message, apart from the use of words You can also include a smiley face or two. No abuse.
To make this possible, you will have to tell Siri the name of the emoji. Something is not always easy. When you’re dictating a sentence and want to include an emoji for now, say the emoji plus the name of the emoji. From Examples there are many: a smiley face, a heart smiley, a tongue smiley, a waving hand smiley…
Ask Siri what she can do
Siri can do so many things that it’s okay that you don’t know where to start. The best way is with the Siri command “Hey Siri, what can I do here?”. It works for your iPhone or other devices in general, as well as for specific applications.
For example, with whatsapp you can ask Siri to send messages, make calls, or read unread WhatsApp messages aloud. And so with many other applications that you have installed on your device. Ask Siri and see.
Commands to control your iPhone
There are very simple Siri commands that you may already know or, due to their simplicity, never thought about using. It’s about controlling what your iPhone does, and you probably already do that with the physical buttons or virtual menus that iOS offers. But everything can be replaced voice command. Remember, to ask Siri for something, you must start with “Hey Siri.”
- Open the app. It is used for apps on your device and for those you install new.
- turn on or off. Connect or disconnect Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile data…
- Turn up or down the volume. Ideal for audio, music or video applications.
- dumb or silence. Turn off or behind what sounded at that time.
- Put X on Spotify. Ask Siri for a singer’s music, album, song, or Spotify playlist.
- play music from. By default, Siri plays music from Apple Music. Ask anything: lists, styles, songs, bands, artists, albums…
- call x. Try calling your contacts. It is also used to make face time.
- Send a message from X to Y. You can send text messages from the official Apple app, or by specifying which app to send them to and which contact you want to text.

Alarms, reminders and shopping list
One of the most common ways to use Siri is ask him to remind us of something at the certain time. Or wake us up in the morning. Or add a product to the shopping list when we go to the supermarket. Be that as it may, there are several Siri commands that will help us remember an appointment, an event, or something on TV.
- remind me that (do something) in (time and/or day)
- Let me know when it is (time and/or day)
- wake me up tomorrow (or specific day) in (hour)
- Are any alarms activated?
- tell me my reminders
- Do I have plans for the weekend?
- set countdown (X seconds or minutes)
- Where did I park?. It works with Apple Maps if you mark the location of your vehicle.
- Add X to list Y. Ideal for creating shopping lists, gifts, books to read…
- Read me the Y list. To remember what you put on that list without looking at it.
Siri can act as your co-pilot when you’re driving, walking, or using public transportation. Using the information available in Apple Maps and on the Internet, you can get to your destination, find the place of interest to you and, in general, not get lost, wherever you go.
- How to get
- How do I get to
- I want to go to
- I want to go home/work. If you enter these addresses as such, Siri will direct you there.
- Where I am?
- How long does it take to go to
- What is the distance between X and Y?
- Where is X?. Pharmacies, hotels, restaurants, libraries, hospitals, shops…
- How to get to X by public transport?
- Where is the nearest train/metro/bus station?

Weather and other questions of interest
Knowing what the weather will be like, the result of a football match, or what year such a historic event took place can be very helpful. You will also be able to find out the meaning of words, translate into other languages and / or perform calculations, convert between units of measurement, etc.
- What time/day is it?
- How is the weather?
- It will rain tomorrow?
- Will it be cold today?
- What temperature?
- As an X? This works for any team and sport.
- When does X play? Find out when your favorite team is playing.
- What does X mean? Define the word with a dictionary.
- How many kilometers are 20 miles? Currencies, temperature units, speed, distance, surface, etc. A very complete converter thanks to Siri and the Internet.
- How to say X in English? You can make short requests in other languages.

Have fun with Siri
If you get bored or want to experiment with Siri, you can make it absurd questions, funny and/or ask him to tell you a story or an anecdote. He may even sing to you if you ask him a few times. There are many voice commands for Siri funny and eccentric. Maybe you will discover something new by trying something.
- tell me the story
- Sing me a song. You will have to insist that he pays attention to you.
- Tell me a joke. He has a good repertoire, but sometimes he is a bit repetitive.
- read me a poem
- toss a coin. The order of heads or tails also works.
- Tell me a number from 1 to 10.
- Where do you live?
- What is your favorite film?
- Do you get along with Alexa?
- What is 42?
Siri can respond to jokes and references to movies, books, songs… There are many options. And if he doesn’t answer what you want, you can always try your luck again. Come on, Siri too excellent interlocutor depending on what you ask him or make him read.
Source: Hiper Textual
