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The word "dyslexia" means literally abnormal words. The adjective is dyslexic.

A dyslexic person (suffering from the condition dyslexia) will have difficulty in reading, writing and spelling, caused by incorrect mental processing. A dyslexic person may have trouble matching letters to sounds, distinguishing letters, or organizing letters into words. The condition can be slight or it can be severe, but it will usually respond to any of several specialized programs of educational instruction.

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Dyslexia is not a person so the form of this question cannot be answered.

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When one is dyslexic, it means many things. It means that the person cannot concentrate, and when they look at certain words they appear to be upside down or sideways.

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