Analyzing Clips - languages

I am trying to learn about analyzing a clip, so I downloaded all the languages from https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro.html# and then went back to Adobe Premier. I selected a clip in the Project panel and then went to Clip > Analize Content. In that box I go to scroll the languages to choose English UK... but it doesn't give me the option. The only black font that can be chosen is US English. Is there anything missing from this step? After downloading the languages is there somthing more to do?
Thanks!
lt

Hi Its81,
See if this doc helps you: http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/installing-additional-speech-libraries.html
Thanks,
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