Developed by Fast Data Science, https://fastdatascience.com
Source code at https://github.com/fastdatascience/localspelling
Python library for localising spelling between British and American conventions, conserving case.
Please note this library converts only spelling variants such as US "honour" vs UK "honor".
It does not localise vocabulary such as "pavement" vs "sidewalk" or "aubergine" vs "eggplant".
It also does not localise spellings where there is more than one correct conversion, such as US "program", which corresponds to both "programme" and "program" in British spelling.
Python 3.6 and above
pip install localspelling
Example 1
from localspelling import convert_spelling
convert_spelling("it has been an honor", "gb")
outputs 'it has been an honour'
Example 2: you can retrieve the dictionary used for the single words (this won't match wildcards like '-isation')
from localspelling import get_dictionary
get_dictionary("us")["honour"]
outputs 'honor'
Thomas Wood at https://fastdatascience.com