Sure, the "Custom words" screen could temporarily have its parent item
below the current "Spell checking" switch.

I agree with the idea of having a global custom dictionary. Multilingual
people code-switch between sentences or even in the middle of a
sentence. The spell-checker might be able to tell which language you're
using currently if you're using all standard words -- but if you're
introducing a custom word, maybe you just switched to another language,
or maybe you didn't, so the word would end up in the wrong custom
dictionary too often. And a single custom dictionary also makes for a
much simpler UI.

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