How can I add dictionaries from github.com/LibreOffice/dictionaries to pyenchant
on windows for anaconda?
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Background
I've been looking for a way to check if a given string is a valid word of a given language.
I've found and installed pyenchant
inside the Anaconda Prompt successfully (on Windows 10) by using pip
because it apparently can't be installed with conda
for win-32
nor for win-64
.
(base) C:\Users\V>pip install pyenchant
Collecting pyenchant
Downloading pyenchant-3.2.0-py3-none-win_amd64.whl (11.9 MB)
|████████████████████████████████| 11.9 MB 1.7 MB/s
Installing collected packages: pyenchant
Successfully installed pyenchant-3.2.0
This worked for me. I can now open Spyder (Python 3.6) and then run
import enchant
print(enchant.list_languages())
to see that I have some English dictionaries
['en_BW', 'en_AU', 'en_BZ', 'en_GB', 'en_JM', 'en_DK', 'en_HK', 'en_GH', 'en_US', 'en_ZA', 'en_ZW', 'en_SG', 'en_NZ', 'en_BS', 'en_AG', 'en_PH', 'en_IE', 'en_NA', 'en_TT', 'en_IN', 'en_NG', 'en_CA']
I would like to have access to languages supported by LibreOffice.