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What Is Spell Check Anywhere?
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Spell Check Anywhere Can Spell
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Spell Check Medical, Legal & Foreign Languages
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Spell Check Anywhere Brazilian Portuguese DictionarySpell Check Anywhere allows you to spell check in any Windows program using a Brazilian Portuguese dictionary. The medical dictionary contains 119,000 words. To use the Brazilian Portuguese spell check download and install the free 7-Day Trial of Spell Check Anywhere.
Click with the right mouse button on the Spell Check
Anywhere Icon ( Spell Check Anywhere downloads automatically the Brazilian Portuguese spell check dictionary off our web site and installs it. You are now ready to use the Brazilian Portuguese spell check dictionary. Press F11 when the typing caret is inside any text in Windows, the text is spell checked against the Brazilian Portuguese dictionary. Spell Check Anywhere highlights misspelled words, and provides correct spelling suggestions. Interesting Facts About Brazilian Portuguese (Spell Check)Brazilian Portuguese (spell check) is a collective name for the varieties of Portuguese (spell check) written and spoken by virtually all the 180 million inhabitants of Brazil and by a couple million Brazilian (spell check) immigrants and temporary workers in other countries, mainly in Canada, United States, Portugal, Paraguay and Japan. The term includes the formal written (FW) standard, the version of written Portuguese (spell check) that is taught at schools throughout Brazil and used in almost all writing; the formal spoken (FS) standard, basically a spoken form of the above, used in formal contexts or when reading from a written text; the informal spoken (IS) language, used in all other occasions. The Brazilian formal written standard, which is defined by law and by international agreements with other Portuguese-speaking countries, is very similar to the European one; but there are nevertheless many differences in spelling, lexicon, and grammar. Brazilian (spell check) and European writers also have markedly different preferences when choosing between supposedly equivalent words or constructs. The formal spoken standard, being tied to the written one, has those same minor differences in lexicon and grammar, but also substantial phonological differences, with noticeable regional variation. The informal spoken language deviates substantially from the formal standard, even in the rules for agreement; and shows considerable regional variation. Nevertheless, the cultural prestige and strong government support accorded to the written standard has maintained the unity of the language over the whole country, and ensured that all regional varieties remain fully intelligible. Starting in the 1960s, the nationwide dominance of TV networks based in the southeast (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo) has made the dialect of that region into an unofficial standard for the spoken language as well.
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