EnGB
En-GB, commonly written as en-GB or enGB, is a locale tag used in computing to designate English as it is written and used in the United Kingdom. It is a variant of English distinct from other national varieties such as en-US and is defined within the IETF BCP 47 standard for language tags. The dash form en-GB is the canonical tag in most localization workflows, while enGB without a dash may appear in older software, code identifiers, or certain systems.
British English conventions underpin en-GB localizations. Spelling typically follows UK norms, e.g., colour, centre, realise, with
In software and digital products, en-GB localizations adjust not only spelling but also date and number formats,
Overall, en-GB serves as a standard reference for UK English in multilingual and internationalized environments, guiding