Norwegian language for spell checking in pages

Where can i donload norwegian language for spell checking in pages ? and how to install it?
Thanks for any answers...

Try the links at
http://m10lmac.blogspot.com/2011/06/norwegian-spell-check-and-dictionaryapp.html

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