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UK English spellings

New Here ,
Jun 07, 2021 Jun 07, 2021

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I've been using the new transcribe tool now for a while and I love it. However, there are some words (in UK English) that always default to the least likely word needed or don't pick up correct grammar to help with spelling. A couple of examples are:

cheque = an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form 

check = every other meaning of the word and therefore the most commonly used

 

practice = noun

practise = verb

 

Is it possible for the transcribe tool to offer the most common version and/or apply grammar to decide which to offer?

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Jun 09, 2021 Jun 09, 2021

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I've also seen this behaviour (behavior!) with other UK English words. Does the transcription use the OS language or is it only US English at the moment?

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You can choose English or English (UK). In general, it isn't bad but there are sometimes spelling mistakes and more often just the wrong word used.

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