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Originally Posted by DNSB
Even funnier is that it shows that you are using an Australian English variant for Australia, Canada and Republic of South Africa. I would have expected en-au, en-ca and en-za dictionaries or a multi-variant dictionary.,
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That's because en-AU, en-CA and en-ZA are absent in the default en-GB and en-US dictionary locale files, but present in the Apache Office sourced dictionary locale files - and there are dic and aff files for each.
But why isn't en-CA in the en-US default dictionary locale file, yet en-PH is in it; and why aren't en-AU and en-ZA in the en-GB default dictionary locale file, yet en-BZ, en-NZ, etc are in it. And if Ghana, why not Nigeria and Kenya?
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