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This module is allows a template to show national variants of English (WP:ENGVAR) in templates, depending on the individual article preference. See also {{Engvar }}.
For example, a single template can show "football" text in en-UK articles, and "soccer" in en-US articles.
Usage
See {{Engvar }}
| defaultWord =
| defaultLang =
| engvar = {{{engvar|}}}
| en-XX = <!-- Add country code for XX, and the nation language word -->
| en-YY = <!-- Add more variants as might be needed -->
| engvarcat = {{{engvarcat|}}}<!-- '=no' will suppress message category in article page) -->
|
This input (user input) is checked against a list of possible words ("en-US, American English, United States"). Internal identifier is the code like "en-US".
- Maintenance category
Parameter list
In the
| defaultWord =
| defaultLang =
| engvar = {{{engvar|}}}<!-- Pass through the editor's choice -->
| en-XX = <!-- add country code for XX, and the nation language word -->
| en-YY = <!-- add more variants as might be needed -->
| engvarCat = {{{engvarCat|}}} <!-- yes/no; '=no' will suppress message category in article page) -->
In the parameter list, for the editor to see & use:
| engvar = | engvarCat =
List of variant languages
In the template code {engvar module & template), only use the ISO-code as parameter name. The article editor can use the descriptive words too (|engvar=Hong Kong English will show the |en-HK= variant word).
|en-UK=vapour
| Language | ISO-code |
|---|---|
| American English | en-US |
| Australian English | en-AU |
| British English | en-GB |
| Canadian English | en-CA |
| Hiberno-English (Irish-English) | en-EI |
| Hong Kong English | en-HK |
| Indian English | en-IN |
| Jamaican English | en-JM |
| Malawian English | en-MW |
| New Zealand English | en-NZ |
| Nigerian English | en-NG |
| Pakistani English | en-PK |
| Philippine English | en-PH |
| Scottish English | en-SCOTLAND |
| Singapore English | en-SG |
| South African English | en-ZA |
| Trinidadian English | en-TT |
| British English Oxford spelling British (Oxford) English Oxford English Dictionary (OED) |
en-EOD |
| IUPAC spelling | en-IUPAC |
| IUPAC spelling US | en-IUPAC |
- HELP:ENGVAR
- Category:Articles using an unknown Template:Engvar option
- ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 2-letter country code