I work in several languages. Whenever I want to set the language for spelling purposes, I have to wade through dozens of absurd variations (about a dozen "different" French languages, which are really countries). I am nor learning new languages every day, and so would like to simply check those languages I use on a regular basis, and select only from those from now on. A similar logic is offered by windows with keyboards for example. Should be simple enough, but I generally feel that multi-lingual users are not being paid much attention by designers and testers, whereas in fact millions of people us 2 languages (often their own + English)
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