I use grammarly 👀
and one of the interesting things I've observed is that it seems many Bitcoiners are bilinguals or trilinguals or more, maybe speaking different languages opens the mind and dares to change the default things, e.g., money?
I do worry about Grammerly having access from a privacy point of view. I use a checker for my college work though.
I speak Spanish, English, passable French & Arabic and am currently learning Italian. I have learnt more spoken language from being ‘in country’ than in the library lol.
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I do worry about Grammerly having access from a privacy point of view.
as long as you don't share private stuff, I think it's fine.
and Arabic! wow, amazing! 😳 I like humble stackers! so if anything serious happen, many of us got to verify things in different sources.
I have learnt more spoken language from being ‘in country’ than in the library lol.\
same, I'm definitely not those well-behaved ones in schools:)!
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Arabic by necessity… I can recommend anyone visiting the Middle East learn even a few words.
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I'm fascinated by Arabic - what a beautiful language, it's quite an art for me!
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Written Arabic is beautiful… although I can only read letters and numbers.
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I think it's because online comms are usually English. So most people know English and the language with which they grew up with.
I really notice how my German starts to get worse, lol. Or I just notice how you can say some stuff better in English so I have forgotten how to say it in German.
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it happens to me sometimes, I need to search things back! and now I occasionally mixed Turkish with English 😁
I see English as a tool to communicate and share, but it seems the best stuff still being well kept in other languages.
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