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Dictation mode Spelling mode Result
l "No space on
U N I C E F"
l "A A R P" l "Caps on A A R P"
l "Caps on Double A R P"
AARP
l "L period M period
Montgomery"
l "Cap L period Cap M period
Cap M O N T G O M E R Y"
L.M. Montgomery
l "H A L nine thousand" l "Caps on H A L nine zero zero zero" HAL 9000
If you frequently dictate an acronym that Dragon does not recognize, you can teach it to Dragon using
Correction or the Vocabulary Editor.
Accents and other non-English letters
Diacritical Letters
A diacritical letter is a letter with a marking above or below it, such as Á or ç. You can add a diacritical letter by saying
the name of the letter, then the type of accent or mark you want to use (see table below for available diacriticals).
You can use diacritical letters in both Dictation mode and Spelling mode.
Say:
Result:
A C E I N O U Y
"[Accent] Acute" á é í ó ú ý
"[Accent] Circumflex" â ê î ô û
"[Accent] Grave" à è ì ò ù
"[Accent] Umlaut" ä ë ï ö ü ÿ
"[Accent] Tilde" ã ñ õ
"Ring Above" å
"[Accent] Cedilla" ç
Ligatures and Non-Latin Letters
You can also say the following ligatures and non-Latin letters:
Say: Result: Say: Result:
l "A E
Diphthong
"
l "A E
Ligature"
l "Ligature
A E"
æ
l "O E
Diphthong
"
l "O E
Ligature"
l "Ligature
O E"
œ
l "Eszet"
l "Sharp S"
l "German
Sharp"
l "German
Sharp S"
ß
l "O Slash"
l "O
Oblique
stroke"
ø
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