> Probably, we make the same type of mistakes while using English.
That is most likely the case. Case in point: My native language doesn't have articles, so locally they're a common source of mistakes in English.
> Probably, we make the same type of mistakes while using English.
That is most likely the case. Case in point: My native language doesn't have articles, so locally they're a common source of mistakes in English.
It would be fun to have a tool try guess your native language, based on your English writing.
I noticed that it also depends on the vendor of the autocorrect/dictionary you're using.
The project referenced in the post put me next to Brits on the similarity list and indeed I am using an English(UK) dictionary. Meanwhile this iteration aligns me with Americans despite the only change being the vendor (formerly Samsung, now Google).
I guess the Samsung keyboard corrects to proper Bri'ish.
I picked up the language as a child from a collection of people, half of whom weren't native speakers, so I don't speak any specific dialect.