PS1: The way dictionaries "related" to a given locale are determined
appears to be the the list at
setup_native/source/packinfo/spellchecker_selection.txt.  That's why the
en-US base installation set for Linux and Mac OS X contains dict-en,
dict-es, and dict-fr, for example.  However, an apparent inconsistency
is that langpack_de only contains dict-de, and not also dict-fr and
dict-it, as that list would suggest.
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