Grammarly Expands AI-Powered Grammar Checking to Spanish, French, Portuguese, German and Italian
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Elissa Welle
8mo ago· 3 min readenNews
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Summary
Grammarly, the popular grammar editing software that has been focused on English for 16 years, is expanding to support five additional languages: Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian. This expansion is powered by AI and large language models, addressing what has been the company's "number one feature request" since its founding. The multilingual version will not only catch spelling mistakes but also rework sentences and paragraphs to match native speech patterns and improve overall writing quality.
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· 4 pulledFor 16 years, a team of linguists carefully crafted and honed the grammar editing software Grammarly to match natural English language patterns
This expansion caters to what has been the "number one feature request" since the company's founding
In addition to catching spelling mistakes, the app reworks sentences and paragraphs to match the tone of native speech and improve the overall writing quality
Large language models support Grammarly's rollout to Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian
Large language models support Grammarly’s rollout to Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian.
