JH1010 wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
Actually, you can look up "all verbs" "all nouns" "all prepositions" "all articles" (k it's just the, a, and an) etc. etc. and put them in lists using the "import" feature, and write a simple script.
I thought this then tried to find a website that listed every word in the English Language but such a website does not exist.
You'll need to look up word groups individually.
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zammer990 wrote:
This suggestion also brings up the problem of non english speaking countries
taddl wrote:
What about other languages?
Dictionaries for those can be added too. This won't bring up a size problem--only dictionaries used in the project would be loaded, so not all Scratch projects will need to download all the dictionaries.
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if <on URL scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=88812> post [I SUPPORT!] as [cool_dude_2 v] end
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idea:
if <[{word}]=[{a long list of words of one type}]> set [type v] to [{word type}] end
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I support, although the Scratch Team would have a lot of programming to do. That would be adding every single word in the English world (real, not slang). That could be a whole Scratch Version or something.
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curiouscrab wrote:
I support, although the Scratch Team would have a lot of programming to do. That would be adding every single word in the English world (real, not slang). That could be a whole Scratch Version or something.
No, just a set of really long text files. Not a problem.
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Thanks for the support!
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cool_dude_2 wrote:
if <on URL scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=88812> post [I SUPPORT!] as [cool_dude_2 v] end
Waa, I am not sure, but that may be necroposting, but I still think this post is still relevent.
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I think they could just use dictionary.com, so it would only work online, and censor all the bad words.
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