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Spell Check Anywhere Danish Dictionary

Spell Check Anywhere allows you to spell check in any Windows program using a Danish dictionary.  The medical dictionary contains 102,000 words.

To use the Danish 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 System Tray Icon), in the lower right of the screen.  Select "Change Active Spell Check Dictionary," and select the Danish Spell Check Dictionary.

Spell Check Anywhere downloads automatically the Danish spell check dictionary off our web site and installs it.  You are now ready to use the Danish spell check dictionary.  Press F11 when the typing caret is inside any text in Windows, the text is spell checked against the Danish dictionary.  Spell Check Anywhere highlights misspelled words, and provides correct spelling suggestions.

Interesting Facts About Danish (Spell Check)

Danish (dansk) belongs to the North Germanic languages (also called Scandinavian languages), a sub-group of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken by around 6 million people mainly in Denmark including some 50,000 people in the northern parts of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany, where it holds the status of minority language. Danish (spell check) also holds official status and is a mandatory subject in school in the former Danish (spell check) colonies of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, that now enjoy limited autonomy. In Iceland, which was a part of Denmark until 1944, Danish (spell check) is still the second foreign language taught in schools (although a few learn Swedish or Norwegian instead).

The language started diverging from the common ancestor language Old Norse sometime during the 13th century and became more distinct from the other emerging Scandinavian national languages with the first bible translation in 1550, establishing an orthography differing from that of Swedish, though written Danish (spell check) is usually far easier for Swedes to understand than the spoken language. Modern spoken Danish (spell check) is characterized by a very strong tendency of reduction of many sounds making it particularly difficult for foreigners to understand and properly master, not just by reputation but by sheer phonetic reality.

 

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