
November 30, 2008, at 6:45 pm |
Spellchecker for the Luxembourgish Language

For those of you who want to read Luxembourgian, the Luxembourgian version of wikipedia might be the right starting point.
For those who know already some basics of Luxembourgish, the online spellchecker might be of precious help and last but not least the attached document “Eng kleng Hëllef fir Lëtzebuergesch ze schreiwen” gives an overview on some basics.
http://spellchecker.lu/ is one other useful resource to get more familiar with the Luxembourgian language. The side http://spellchecker.lu/download/openoffice/ offers a free spellchecker for the current version 3.x of OpenOffice.org.
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