Do you have trouble writing English on myLot?

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Dallas, Texas
June 29, 2017 8:29am CST
If you have trouble translating your language into American English to post discussions here at myLot, you are not the only one. I speak English but still have issues with grammar and spelling. There are lots of apps that help people translate their own native language into English or translate English into a different language than their own. There are also lots of websites that offer free language translation dictionaries and apps. Once such app I just found out by chance is as follows, it is a free talking app that translates English to Hindi, whatever that is and not only that it is a talking app. For me I would rather go to my library locally and just check out a big thick American English Dictionary to just increase my word skills so I do better at writing and discussions but not only that, improve my score on Word Drop, a free app from Microsoft Store, that works with Windows and perhaps even Android devices and is a simple word search puzzle. Hindi is the 4th most spoken language in the world, Quote -"Hindi is the fourth most-spoken first language in the world, after Mandarin, Spanish and English." -end quote - Source, Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindi
It carries more than 4,00,000 words. For each word it gives different accurate meanings, Audio pronunciations (English & Hindi both), appropriate examples,
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• United States
29 Jun 17
I don't Anthony but I do use spellcheck sometimes. Occasionally I will look up a word's meaning.
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• Dallas, Texas
29 Jun 17
You are obviously fluent with English. I find it a natural thing to pick up on new words by simply reading more well written books from the local public library. Reading is Fun Da Mental.
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• United States
29 Jun 17
@lookatdesktop Yes I like that Anthony...fun da mental
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• Dallas, Texas
29 Jun 17
@TiarasOceanView , and the crowd goes wild!
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@Nawsheen (28761)
• Mauritius
29 Jun 17
There are some words that I still have to check at times. But Mylot is very lenient on grammar compared to other sites.
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@Nawsheen (28761)
• Mauritius
29 Jun 17
@lookatdesktop Yes I agree to this
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• Dallas, Texas
29 Jun 17
Yes, but then the SEO factor is real and does effect the value of each post and has a positive affect on writers when they get more coins.
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
29 Jun 17
Thank you so much...so much...I do have issues with writing...and I know I make plenty of mistakes.
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@Yadah04 (3480)
• Philippines
30 Jun 17
not much actually. mylot offers a little bit of that formal, strict english grammar as opposed to writing an article in a blog.
@Prshnth (907)
• Bangalore, India
30 Jun 17
teachers in my schools gave me good basic of English so i am thankful to them..never had any problems writing English but i do have some problem while speaking
@peachpurple (13961)
• Malaysia
29 Jun 17
I have a small problem with the spellings, which is correct Flavour or flavor Humour or humor American or British English?
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@RubyHawk (99367)
• Atlanta, Georgia
30 Jun 17
I likely need something to translate my English but I'd rather speak in my own voice. I hope you guys don't have to much trouble translating.