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You could check for spelling mistakes first with something like https://languagetool.org/de. Source: over 1 year ago
I prefer https://www.deepl.com/ and https://languagetool.org/de might be also helpful. Source: over 1 year ago
I was already used to wiggly lines in my favorite IDE IntelliJ and really missed the spell and grammar check capabilities in other editors especially when writing something in the browser. A colleague told me that IntelliJ is using LanguageTool since I'm pretty satisfied with the analysis inside it. Therefore, I looked around on GitHub for a way of hosting my own LanguageTool server. I came across this... - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Hi. Maybe before posting on r/WriteStreakGerman and getting a proper correction you could check the writing on these sites (LanguageTool, Duden-Mentor), to catch some of the possible errors. Regarding shyness, put anonymity to good use. Source: over 2 years ago
The LanguageTool extension is decent and picks up on a lot of mistakes, but nowhere close to all of them. For example, it will identify if you wrote an article that can never go with a given noun (like "der Auto"), but will not recognize a case error (like using "das Auto" in Dativ). It will also often pick up on things like comma mistakes. Source: over 2 years ago
There may be better places, since I've just stuck to the same one for years now (and don't need them often enough to look into alternatives), but I usually use either subscene or opensubtitles. There are also programs that can automate it like bazarr, but it requires you to also use Sonarr/Radarr. Source: 11 months ago
Have you checked these ones? Https://subscene.com/ Https://subdl.com/. Source: 11 months ago
Could check sites like opensubtitles.org or subscene.com, where users can upload subtitles. Source: 12 months ago
Use https://subscene.com/ and they are in srt format which is what every media player uses. Source: 12 months ago
Https://subscene.com seems pretty good. Source: about 1 year ago
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