Overview of ENGVAR templates
editIf an article has strong ties to an English-speaking country and/or the variety of English has been established, the following templates can be used in the article's source:
- {{Use American English}}
- {{Use Australian English}}
- {{Use British English}}
- {{Use British English Oxford spelling}}
- {{Use Canadian English}}
- {{Use Hong Kong English}}
- {{Use Indian English}}
- {{Use Irish English}}
- {{Use Jamaican English}}
- {{Use New Zealand English}}
- {{Use Pakistani English}}
- {{Use Singaporean English}}
- {{Use South African English}}
For the talk pages of such articles, explanatory templates are available: Same as above without the word "use":
- {{American English}}
- {{Australian English}}
- {{British English}}
- {{British English Oxford spelling}}
- {{Canadian English}}
- {{Hiberno-English}}
- {{Indian English}}
- {{Israeli English}}
- {{IUPAC spelling}}
- {{IUPAC spelling US}}
- {{Malawian English}}
- {{New Zealand English}}
- {{Pakistani English}}
- {{Philippine English}}
- {{Scottish English}}
- {{Singaporean English}}
- {{South African English}}
- {{Trinidadian English}}
If an article uses British/Commonwealth spelling consistently, but has no strong national ties, the following generic spelling Commonwealth spelling tag can be used in the article's source:
- {{EngvarB}} - generic British/Australian/Commonwealth spelling (en-GB, -ise)