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Do you mean eventually? As in, "Eventually, I'm going to learn how to use a spell checker."
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You spell "menchen" just as it is shown in this answer: mention. You can use spell checker programs to check your spelling on your computer or on your cell phone.
Australia Use the spell checker in the upper left hand corner. Type a word, then click on "spell check your answer". If it is typed correctly, it will say so. If is typed incorrectly, it will give you options to choose from. Try it. It is easy to use.
There are lots of things you can do. You need to learn spelling. You need to practice. You need to do a lot of reading. You can use a dictionary to help you spell. You can use a spell-checker. For trying to spell a particular word, you can try breaking it down into smaller parts and spell it that way. You can ask people for help. Even if you use some of these strategies, you may still get some spellings wrong, but you will improve.
Spell checker
That you should use a spell-checker.
While there were attempts to create automated spell checkers as early as 1957, the first functional spell checker was created in February 1971 by Ralph Gorin, a Stanford graduate student. The spell checker was installed on a DEC PDP-10, located in Stanford University's Artificial Intelligence lab. The first patent to use a spell checker with a computer software program was issued to Software Concepts, Inc. in 1978. It is not clear which was the first application to use the spell checker, but photo-typesetting programs from Lanier, Philips, and Xerox included a spell checker.
Do you mean eventually? As in, "Eventually, I'm going to learn how to use a spell checker."
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Facebook does not have a built in spell checker. If you need one, use another program on your computer. Firefox is good, as it is also a web browser, that can have many addons, and by default, a built in spell checker.
If by "sort out," you mean find and correct, then use the spell checker.
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Or if your prefer to use the convenient spell checker above your answer might be... The Sheriff of Nottingham
Obviously people don't know how to read, and therefore he brilliance of spell check has never sunk in.
There are many different spell checkers on the web for individual use. Many can be used directly from the browser being used. A simple search within the browser is typically all that is needed to get information on how to use a spell checker. On word document software like Microsoft Word, the same idea applies. Spell check is a feature on the top of the page when writing a document.
Nothing, since there is no such word as teriminating. Perhaps you need to learn to use a spell checker or a dictionary.