• is 'British English'? And what is 'Commonwealth English', which redirects here?--Gazzster (talk) 22:11, 6 December 2008 (UTC) Erm, British English? It's...
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  • "British English" does not imply an association of the article with Britain, merely that the article is substantially written in the style of English used...
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  • that use the {{use British English}} template. Therefore, I do not believe we will ever need to use templates other than 'British', 'Canadian' and Oxford'...
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  • "British Isle." It is an Irish Isle. The term "British" refers to "Britain," the larger island just east of Ireland. Just because the term "British Isles"...
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  • is called American English. Let's just move these templates to their proper names. Please discuss at template talk:British-English#Hyphen. —Michael Z...
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  • need to populate some categories (e.g. Category:Pages with editnotice British English editnotice) in some cases. Perhaps this functionality could be added...
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  • and avoids the need to rename the template "Pictish, Scottish, English and British monarchs"! DrKiernan (talk) 07:09, 10 July 2009 (UTC) The determination...
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  • British flag at the British English template and see how that one goes. Is Britain in the EU? Yes. Is the variety of English used by the EU British?...
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  • English link should be listed above the British flag/British English link, because more people speak American English and also A comes before B obviously...
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  • Please add British English editnotice please and it looks like this. Maxwell14134 (talk) 14:35, 16 May 2022 (UTC)  Done. P.I. Ellsworth - ed. put'r there 20:40...
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  • different varieties of English (e.g., American English, British English, Australian English, etc." Maybe amended to "other varieties of English". There may be...
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  • different than the {{British-English}} notice? {{Varieties of English templates}} I see this is redirected to template:British English. Is it deprecated...
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  • doesn't this template use the UN flag? It would make this template and {{British English}} easier to tell apart. IPs are people too 🇺🇸🦅 09:41, 9 September...
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  • there is a universal British equivalent for most, if not all regional terms in the UK. Hence why the British English and Scottish English templates serve the...
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  • discussion at Template talk:Use British English. Zzyzx11 (talk) 03:53, 2 May 2011 (UTC) There is no such thing as Irish English spelling. Yes, pronunciation...
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  • English spelling differ from British English spelling? Also, to confirm, this template only means that the spelling should be that of Indian English,...
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  • Category:Use English templates use a category. (Singapore English can; maybe British English not). -DePiep (talk) 07:43, 14 November 2014 (UTC) To Those...
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  • monarchs – it's English monarchs! If you are in fact asserting that the Stuarts were all British monarchs, then they would all belong on British monarchs! That...
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  • Zero-marking in English, Do-support Orthography: Capitalization Other: African-American Vernacular English, Ain't?, American and British English grammatical...
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  • 10 April 2021 (UTC) Template:British English shows a page notice in edit mode saying "This article uses British English". This template does not. I'm...
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  • "This article is written in British English which has its own spelling conventions" to "This article is written in British English, which has its own spelling...
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  • homefront / home-front history of Britain in World War II / home-front British history in World War II / World War II British history on the home front / World...
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  • Template talk:Suzi Quatro (category Wikipedia articles that use British English)
    Use of an em dash surrounded by space characters is correct in British English....
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  • Scottish English while the template links to Mid-Ulster English? The political status of both areas are practically identical, and British English is the...
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  • Oxford gets its own group, though all but the OED could be in the British English line. Of course BrE dictionaries cover AmE and vice versa; but they...
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  • not change the spelling to American English. The official English variant adopted by the IOC is British (UK) English. As you can see, the rest of the "centres"...
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  • I have created a condensed version of this template (Template:British legislation lists, Acts) to be used in Acts of Parliament articles. Road Wizard...
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  • changes be continued to make it fully English only and should the template be moved to a more appropriate name than "British Rugby League links"? LunarLander...
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  • discussion and see a list of open tasks.English LanguageWikipedia:WikiProject English LanguageTemplate:WikiProject English LanguageEnglish Language articles...
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  • March 2011 (UTC) The name of the Template is British Isles & the name of the linking article is British Isles. It's irrevelant as to whether anybody (Irish...
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