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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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American Medical |
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Spell Check Anywhere Iberian Portuguese DictionarySpell Check Anywhere allows you to spell check in any Windows program using a Iberian Portuguese dictionary. The medical dictionary contains 135,000 words. To use the Iberian 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 Iberian Portuguese spell check dictionary off our web site and installs it. You are now ready to use the Iberian Portuguese spell check dictionary. Press F11 when the typing caret is inside any text in Windows, the text is spell checked against the Iberian Portuguese dictionary. Spell Check Anywhere highlights misspelled words, and provides correct spelling suggestions. Interesting Facts About Iberian Portuguese (Spell Check)Portuguese (spell check) is an Indo-European language of the Romance branch. It originated in what is today Galicia (in Spain) and northern Portugal (spell check). It is the official language of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal and São Tomé and Príncipe, co-official with Chinese in the Chinese S.A.R. of Macau, and co-official with Tetum in East Timor. Portuguese (spell check) is ranked sixth among the world's languages in number of native speakers (over 200 million), and first in South America (186 million, over 51% of the population). It is also a major lingua franca in Africa. It spread worldwide in the 15th and 16th century as Portugal set up a vast colonial and commercial empire (1415–1999), spanning from Brazil in the Americas to Macau in China. In that colonial period, many Portuguese creoles appeared around the world, especially in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. Portuguese (spell check) is often nicknamed The language of Camões, after the author of the Portuguese (spell check) national epic The Lusiads; The last flower of Latium (Olavo Bilac); and The sweet language by Cervantes.
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