Difference between revisions of "Template:Israeli English"
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imported>Acopyeditor ("defense" a better example spelling; see for example Israel Defense Forces) |
imported>John of Reading |
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| − | | text = This {{SUBJECTSPACE formatted}} '''is written in [[American English]], which is used as ''de facto'' standard in [[Israel]]''' (''labor'', ''traveled'', ''realize'', ''defense''). Some terms used in it {{#ifeq:{{{1}}}|(including {{{1}}})}} may be different or absent from other [[List of dialects of the English language|varieties of English]]. According to the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#National varieties of English|relevant style guide]], this should not be changed without broad consensus. Please note, however, that Proper Nouns referring to [[British Mandate of Palestine|Mandate-era]] subjects are | + | | text = This {{SUBJECTSPACE formatted}} '''is written in [[American English]], which is used as ''de facto'' standard in [[Israel]]''' (''labor'', ''traveled'', ''realize'', ''defense''). Some terms used in it {{#ifeq:{{{1}}}|(including {{{1}}})}} may be different or absent from other [[List of dialects of the English language|varieties of English]]. According to the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#National varieties of English|relevant style guide]], this should not be changed without broad consensus. Please note, however, that Proper Nouns referring to [[British Mandate of Palestine|Mandate-era]] subjects are written in [[British English]]. |
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Revision as of 17:33, 5 November 2016
| 50px | This template is written in American English, which is used as de facto standard in Israel (labor, traveled, realize, defense). Some terms used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. According to the relevant style guide, this should not be changed without broad consensus. Please note, however, that Proper Nouns referring to Mandate-era subjects are written in British English. |