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{{afc comment|This is a dialect of English indicator template, like {{tlx|lang-en-GB}} or {{tlx|lang-en-US}} }}
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{{comment|This draft template has a [[/sandbox]] and [[/testcases]]}}
 
{{comment|This draft template has a [[/sandbox]] and [[/testcases]]}}
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{{lua|Module:lang}}
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
* {{tlx|Lang-en-XX usage}}
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[[CATEGORY: English dialect multilingual support templates]]
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[[Category:English dialect multilingual support templates]]
 
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Revision as of 16:37, 1 May 2020

  • 20px Comment: This is a dialect of English indicator template, like [undefined] error: {{lang-xx}}: no text (help) or [undefined] error: {{lang-xx}}: no text (help)

15px This draft template has a /sandbox and /testcases


50px Template documentation

Template:Use Indian English

See also

settings
code en-IN
style: inherit

This template is used to identify (in HTML metadata) that the text enclosed within the template is written in a specific national English-language dialect, and to preface it with a link to the article on that variety. It is most commonly used:

  • In glossaries, when presenting two regional variations of a term sharing the same definition (e.g. tire vs. tyre, aluminium vs. aluminum)
  • When giving alternative names for an article's topic, in the lead section
  • When demonstrating differences between dialectal usages in language articles.

This template does not italicize the output, since English dialects are not foreign languages.

It is never used to mark entire articles or sections of articles as being written in a particular variety of English.

Do not use it to indicate a general English example among other-language examples.

Parameters

{{#lst:Template:Lang-x/doc/parameters|lang_xx_parameters}}

Parameters and examples

Basic usage:

To not link the name again (i.e., because it's already been linked in the same article or same long-article section), use |links=no or |link=no:

  • {{Lang-en-IN|1=Sample text. |link=no}}
  • Indian English: Sample text.

[[Category:Lang-x templates|]]


[[Category:English dialect multilingual support templates]]