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American Wordspeller

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American Wordspeller Android Books & ReferenceAmerican Wordspeller Android Books & Reference

Type in the first few letters of your word by the way it sounds, NO RULES!

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American Wordspeller © & Phonetic Dictionary
"Find Word by the Way it Sounds"

Simply type in 3-4 letters of your word by "how it sounds to you". Find any word in the dictionary phonetically. NO spelling RULES required. It is frustrating when you have a misspelled word, then the spellcheckers only suggestion is...no matches found...?!?! We are working hard to make sure we have a match for your misspelled word!

Remember, just type the first 2-3 letters that YOU THINK your word starts with into the search bar. If there are too many choices...add a 4th or 5th letter to narrow your search.

FOUR RESOURCE TOOLS IN ONE

•Very brief definitions to help you quickly understand the meaning of the word.

•If your word sounds or is spelled like another word those words will be Cross-Referenced. Examples:

•petal/ pedal/ peddle
•metal/meddle/medal/mettle/middle
•carrot/ caret/ karat/ carat
•immigrant/ emigrant

•Suffix Speller - root word spelled out with all suffix endings attached.
Example: 'mad':
mad = madder, maddest, madden, maddening, maddeningly, madly, madness

•Prefixes listed along with their definition. Example:
satisfied = dis (for dissatisfied) / un (unsatisfied)

*This app does not require internet connection!

*This app will receive constant updates resultant of user feedback. Please submit your requests for changes to our support team or contact us if you have questions or problems

support@wordspeller.us

*Phonetic misspellings also includes Japanese vowel sounds, suitable for Japanese ESL.
*Spanish edition to be released June, 2011, please check website for updates.

Author: Diane Frank
App Designer:Clark Rinker

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Comments:

Boy, this way better tha i thought. Now wish i had it in my ...
william - 1969-12-31
Boy, this way better tha i thought. Now wish i had it in my word program.

Downloaded this for my son who has dyslexia. He is loving it for his ...
steve - 1969-12-31
Downloaded this for my son who has dyslexia. He is loving it for his school homework. I don't have any trouble spelling but am using for poetry!

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