I think this happens when you do not have any dictionary installed as a
Firefox plugin. When I was only relying on the system wide spell checker
(hunspell in my case) the default language selection of the spell
checker always was always wrong (notice that now you do not have
dictionary tab in the add-on settings page). Since I write in Dutch,
French, Danish and English, this was a real pain. When I installed one
dictionary as a Firefox plugin, the default language selection worked as
expected.

For the record, this is also mentioned on StackExchange
(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26936792/change-firefox-spell-check-
default-language/29446115, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21542515
/change-default-language-on-firefox/29446353,
http://askubuntu.com/questions/50049/how-to-use-american-english-
spelling-dictionary-in-firefox), and the Arch Linux Wiki
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Firefox#Firefox_doesn.27t_remember_default_spell_check_language).

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Title:
  Firefox accepts dictionaries and spell check entries from every which
  spell check backend, leaving problems with defaults and the language
  selector enables this behavior

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