My point: It is difficult or even impossible for people to add a new
spellcheck in Chromium.

It does not take short period for a language to collect enough statistics to 
build a spellchecker.  At least it takes the following steps:
1. Well documented.
2. Revival it for using it more.
3. Have enough articles to generate statistics, or have an organization to 
check every text produced and justified about the spelling / orthography.
4. Generating the .dic / .aff

I read from Wikipedia and Evertype.com that Ireland that nearly a
hundred years to revival the written Irish Gaelics.  And now, the
aboriginal Taiwanese started to have textbook in their own around ten
years ago.  It is about the time the first generation of kids educated
in their aboriginal language are capable to analyse their native tongue.
I see studies of their languages as well as language tools emerging.

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