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What I mean is if you can have a continous dialogue. If I (using English only) ask it to send a text message to someone, it will ask what to write and wait for my input. I can then dictate the text and it will ask to send now or change the text. I'll just say "Please send now" and it will say "Ok, I have sent the message". I don't have to say "Ok Google" during the continued dialogue. Is that possible for Turkish? In Danish I can give one-step commands like "Please text Michelle" and it brings up a screen where I can enter the text using the touch screen. But the dialogue stops there.
Can you in make a dialogue with Now in Turkish? Such as "Please text Michelle" after which Now will ask you what to write etc (like I described in my question)?
Teşekkür ederim cevabın için! Apparently it depends on the language. If I enable Turkish as a secondary language, it works as expected. I can talk to my phone in both English and Turkish (yes, I do know some Turkish!) and it will talk back to me. If I enable Danish as a secondary language, it understands my Danish commands but does not talk back to me. But English doesn't work either except in a few cases. Strangely enough, if I both enable Danish and Turkish as secondary languages it works better, though not quite good enough.