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Spell Check Anywhere Italian Dictionary

Spell Check Anywhere allows you to spell check in any Windows program using a Italian dictionary.  The medical dictionary contains 283000 words.

To use the Italian 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 Italian Spell Check Dictionary.

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

Interesting Facts About Italian (Spell Check)

Italian (spell check) (italiano, or lingua italiana) is a Romance language spoken by about 80 million people primarily in Italy. Standard Italian (spell check) is based on the Tuscan dialect and is somewhat intermediate between the languages of Southern Italy and the Gallo-Romance languages of the North. Like many languages written using the Latin alphabet, Italian (spell check) has double consonants. However, contrary to, for example, French and Spanish, double consonants are pronounced as long (geminated) in Italian (spell check). As in most Romance languages (with the notable exception of French), stress is distinctive. Out of the Romance languages, Italian (spell check) is generally considered to be the one most closely resembling Latin in terms of vocabulary, though Romanian most closely preserves the declension system of Classical Latin while Sardinian is the most conservative in terms of phonology.

 

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