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'''English''' is a [[print]] of cards in the [[wikipedia:English language|English language]], distributed mainly in [[North America]], [[Europe]], [[Africa]], [[Oceania]] and [[Latin America and the Caribbean]]. English cards have the region tag "E", "A" or "EN" in their [[set number]]s, but during the early years the [[North American English]] print lacked any region prefix. The cards are printed both in Europe and the USA. Nowadays it is considered "Worldwide English" or just "English" for simplification, as the prints are universal for all countries they are distributed to. | '''English''' is a [[print]] of cards in the [[wikipedia:English language|English language]], distributed mainly in [[North America]], [[Europe]], [[Africa]], [[Oceania]] and [[Latin America and the Caribbean]]. English cards have the region tag "E", "A" or "EN" in their [[set number]]s, but during the early years the [[North American English]] print lacked any region prefix. The cards are printed both in Europe and the USA. Nowadays it is considered "Worldwide English" or just "English" for simplification, as the prints are universal for all countries they are distributed to. | ||
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+ | == List == | ||
+ | At least {{ #ask: <q>[[English set prefix::+]] OR [[English release date::+]]</q> | format=count }} sets have been printed in English. | ||
+ | {{ #ask: [[English set prefix::+]] | ||
+ | | ?English set and region prefix = Prefix | ||
+ | | ?English release date = Release date | ||
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+ | | sort = English release date | ||
+ | | class = wikitable sortable card-list smwtable | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{See also|North American English|European English|Oceanic English}} | {{See also|North American English|European English|Oceanic English}} |
Revision as of 13:41, 5 January 2020
English is a print of cards in the English language, distributed mainly in North America, Europe, Africa, Oceania and Latin America and the Caribbean. English cards have the region tag "E", "A" or "EN" in their set numbers, but during the early years the North American English print lacked any region prefix. The cards are printed both in Europe and the USA. Nowadays it is considered "Worldwide English" or just "English" for simplification, as the prints are universal for all countries they are distributed to.
List
At least 1342 sets have been printed in English.