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== استعمال ==
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=== ضمير متڪلم کان پاسو ڪريو ===
Wikipedia articles must not be based on one person's opinions or experiences; thus, ''I'' is never used, except when it appears in a quotation. For similar reasons, avoid ''we''; a sentence such as ''We should note that some critics have argued in favor of the proposal'' sounds more personal than encyclopedic.
Nevertheless, it is sometimes appropriate to use ''we'' when referring to an experience that any reader would be expected to have, such as general perceptual experiences. For example, although it might be best to write ''When most people open their eyes, they see something'', it is still legitimate to write ''When we open our eyes, we see something''. It is also acceptable to use ''we'' in historical articles to mean the modern world as a whole (''The text of ''De re publica'' has come down to us with substantial sections missing'').
=== ضمير حاضر کان پاسو ڪريو ===
Use of the second person (''you''), which is often ambiguous and contrary to the tone of an encyclopedia, is discouraged.
Instead, refer to the subject of the sentence or use the passive voice, for example:
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A ''subset term'' identifies a set of members of a larger class. Common subset terms are ''including'', ''among'', and ''et cetera'' (''etc.''). Do not use two subset terms ("Among the most well-known members of the fraternity include ...", "The elements in stars include hydrogen, helium and iron, etc."). Do not use ''including'' to introduce a complete list, where ''comprising'', ''consisting of'', or ''composed of'' would be correct.
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{{see also|English plurals}}
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* titles (the original spelling is used, for example ''[[United States Department of Defense]]'' and ''[[Australian Defence Force]]''); and
* explicit comparisons of varieties of English.
====Retaining the existing variety====
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Articles such as [[English plural]] and [[American and British English differences]] provide information on the differences between the major varieties of the language.
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Foreign words should be used sparingly.
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*Use terminology that subjects use for themselves ([[self-identification]]) whenever this is possible. Use terms that a person uses for himself or herself, or terms that a group most commonly uses for itself.
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*The term ''[[Arab]]'' (never to be confused with ''[[Muslim]]'' or ''[[Islamic]]'') refers to people and things of ethnic Arab origin. The term ''Arabic'' refers to the Arabic language or [[writing system]], and related concepts (''Not all Arab people write or converse in Arabic.'')
*As always in a direct quotation, use the original text, even if the quoted text is judged unsatisfactory by the preceding guidelines.
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