This template is intended as a replacement for all templates listed under {{Use X English}}.
Usage
edit{{Use English variant|variant=|date=June 2026}}
This maintenance template adds articles to the hidden categories grouping all articles using a specific national English variant. This means that the article with this template must conform to that national variant's spelling, vocabulary, and grammar.
Supported variants:
| English variant | Natural tags
(recommended) |
IETF language tag |
|---|---|---|
| American English | American |
US |
| Australian English | Australian |
AU |
| British English | British |
GB or UK (non-IETF) |
| Oxford spelling of British English | Oxford spelling |
None (use Oxford) |
| Canadian English | Canadian |
CA |
| Ghanaian English | Ghanaian |
GH |
| Hiberno-English | Hiberno Hiberno-English |
IE |
| Hong Kong English | Hong Kong |
HK |
| Indian English | Indian |
IN |
| New Zealand English | New Zealand |
NZ |
| Nigerian English | Nigerian |
NG |
| Pakistani English | Pakistani |
PK |
| Philippine English | Philippine |
PH |
| South African English | South African |
ZA |
| Ugandan English | Ugandan |
UG |
Full list of English dialects is available at the relevant Wikipedia article. If some variant of English is missing from the template and there is a genuine need to add a new entry, do not add one yourself; instead start a discussion at the talk page of this template.
The choice of the appropriate value depends on several factors, which you should consider in this order:
- If the article has strong ties to a given area where the dialect is spoken, or concerns topics that don't have global relevance but only one country natively speaking English is involved, use the value for that country's dialect (MOS:TIES)
- If a specific English variant is missing but, when you apply MOS:COMMONALITY, its formal register is indistinguishable from a listed variant of English, use that variant.
- If an article describes topics concerning several English-speaking areas, but is not a global one, you may choose any of the relevant dialects.
- If there is no particular tie to any area where English is natively spoken, or the subject is global and has no ties to any particular area, any variant may be chosen so long as it can be consistently maintained. (MOS:RETAIN)
- Articles using British-style spelling but with -ize endings or IUPAC-standard spellings for chemistry should use Oxford spelling and not British English.
For more details on proper usage of English variants, see MOS:ENGVAR.
Articles with this template deployed will not work with the EngvarB script that fixes articles to various variants of Commonwealth English. This will be addressed shortly.
For tagging talk pages and edit notices, see {{English variant templates}}.
TemplateData
editTemplateData for Use English variant
This maintenance template adds tagged articles to the relevant subcategory in Category:Articles using English type template to signal the dialect of English meant to be used while writing this article.
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| English variant | variant | The dialect of English that is supposed to be used in this article. This can be either a so-called natural value, e.g. american, or a relevant IETF language code. Check the template documentation for supported values and how to properly choose the English variant.
| Line | required |
| Month and year | date | Month and year when the template was deployed. "{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}" inserts the current month and year automatically
| Line | suggested |