Adding language after install without reinstalling?

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Hello,

Is there a way to add languages to Red Hat after installing, without
requiring a reinstall? Thought I should rediscover my heritage and play
around with XCin, and belatedly regretting it when it would not start
complaining of unsupported locale :(

Rather bizarre; some files described in rpm -ql initscripts are actually
missing, yet rpm -V initscripts did not complain.

Which packages are affected by the language selection during
installation? I recall in Debian last time I could just regenerate
glibc's locale support during runtime.

Thanks,

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