That's not a problem with the squiggles as a user interface, but with the software assuming that you speak only one language.
That's not a problem with the squiggles as a user interface, but with the software assuming that you speak only one language.
It's very odd to me how at my work's MS Dynamic 365 interface American-English spellings are red-underlined while British is not (e.g. color/gray but not colour/grey are underlined). The company is American-based and there are no dialect/country selections available.