Hello, Alexa, can you hear me?

Alexa, the voice behind interactive speaker Amazon Echo, can hear your Adele reference loud and clear — and respond to it cleverly, too. Capitalizing on Adele's recent album drop as well as the theatrical release of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, Amazon developers added a few Easter eggs to Amazon Echo last week.

The device can already do a variety of things, including answer your questions, play music, control your smart home lights and provide updates on news, sports, weather and traffic. Now with the right phrases, Alexa revels in the Adele and Hunger Games craze just like us humans.

Say "Alexa, hello, it's me," a reference to the song "Hello" from Adele's album 25, and Alexa has a few responses:

Hello, it’s me. I so wish I could sing like Adele. I was wondering if after all these years, you’d like to meet. I can’t stop singing along to Adele. I must’ve called a thousand times. I hope you’re as excited for Adele's new album as I am.

You can also say, "Alexa, happy Hunger Games." She'll respond with "May the odds be ever in your favor."

Or you can try, "Alexa, I am the Mockingjay." She'll say, "Like Plutarch said, while you live, the revolution lives," a nod to the late Philip Seymour Hoffman's character.

These aren't the only Easter eggs hidden in Alexa's vast database of information. For example, she can quote Star Wars (in response to "Alexa, I am your father) AND Shakespeare ("Alexa, Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo"), which you have to admit is pretty impressive. She'll also tell you who the real Slim Shady is if you ask her.

A few Redditers have compiled a list of commands and Easter eggs, such as this one and this one. With the information she has, Alexa is one voice you'll actually want to call a thousand times.