As regards language-selector, its behavior is documented in Natty. You
can reach the help document, which e.g. explains the meaning of the
greyed menu items in the combobox on the "Language" tab, by clicking the
"Help" button when in Language Support.

Furthermore, this is reasonably not a language-selector bug, at least
not in Natty, where the list of display languages consists of available
translations. I invalidated the language-selector bug.

The use of the word "dictionary" confuses me. The long lists seem to
consist of locales, not dictionaries. Maybe there is just one dictionary
for Spanish spell checking, for instance. Thunderbird and gedit still
show all available locales that relate to the installed languages, which
does not make sense IMO.

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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  Mozilla Thunderbird and Firefox spellcheck has too many languages

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