Description: When using the spellcheck feature in LibreOffice Writer, it provides incorrect suggestions for compound words. The issue occurs when a compound word is misspelled, and the spellcheck offers suggestions that don't reflect the proper compound form. For instance, when "desktop" is mistakenly spelled as "desctop," the spellcheck may suggest "despot" instead of the correct "desktop." Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open LibreOffice Writer. 2. Type a compound word containing two or more elements. 3. Intentionally misspell one of the elements of the compound word. 4. Activate the spellcheck feature by pressing F7 or navigating through Tools >. Spelling and Grammar. 5. Observe the suggestions provided by the spellcheck for the misspelled compound word. Actual Results: The spellcheck suggests words that are not relevant to the compound word or its intended meaning, leading to confusion and inefficiency in correcting spelling errors. Expected Results: The spellcheck should offer suggestions that include the proper compound form of the word, considering the context and structure of the compound. Reproducible: Sometimes User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: This issue affects the accuracy and usability of the spellcheck feature in LibreOffice Writer, particularly for users who frequently work with compound words. It can result in wasted time and errors if users rely on the incorrect suggestions provided by the spellcheck. This bug undermines the overall quality and reliability of LibreOffice Writer as a word processing tool.