Spyke

Just mark it as incorrect, there's an option for that

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lemmy.world

Misspelling detection in the Spanish course for English speakers is highly hit and miss.

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Gonzakoreply
lemmy.world

It feels fair to me. Both Ana and Anna have different pronunciations. I can get the question marks, though they don't seem to be marked as errors, just remarks.

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Yeah, punctuation does not fail you. If it did i would never pass. Lol

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In the 18th century spelling reform, Anna was shortened to Aña which of course is pronounced differently from Ana. /s

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lemmy.world

I mean if that was right you still failed to make the statement into a question

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It checks and let's you know but does not fail you for it.

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If it makes you feel any better, if you translate the Finnish pronoun of hän, to they. Duolingo will fail you because the correct answer is to use ETHER he or she. Which one though doesn't matter and you are free to change it the next time the question comes around.

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lemmy.world

I don't get it. Did you misspell the name and didn't mark the question?

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This is an audio prompt which you must listen to and then type. OP correctly typed the sentence but didn't know how the speaker prefers to spell their name and so it was marked incorrect.

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lemm.ee

Oh no, now you won't pass this semester!

Also - now you'll learn spanish versions of American names!?

Argh!!!

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mander.xyz

What is the purpose of this comment

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You reached the end

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