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  1. like, basically every single time you see the letter "I" by itself it is capitalized because it's a word. meanwhile, the word "a" is capitalized when it's the first word in a sentence, but if it's not the first word it's lower case.

  2. Oct 24, 2024 · Three types of words are capitalized in English: the first word in a sentence, the pronoun I, and proper nouns. Proper nouns (specific names for a particular person, place, or thing) are always capitalized in English, no matter where they fall in a sentence.

  3. It's a feature particular to languages that use the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets (and a couple of related alphabets). In particular, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, the Indian and Southeast Asian scripts, and Arabic (and Hebrew) do not capitalize.

  4. Javanese has 8 letters that are used instead of ordinary letters in all positions (initial, medial, final) in certain proper names. They are called “aksara murda” or “huruf kapital”. You can find them here: https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aksara_Murda (in Indonesian only).

    • Always capitalize the first word in a sentence. There are many cold days in the winter. That is why you need to have a warm coat.
    • Always capitalize the pronoun I. Some people like to ski, but I don’t.
    • Always capitalize proper nouns. This means names of specific people, cities, states, countries, continents, streets, organizations, businesses, holidays, and well-known products.
    • Always capitalize names of languages, nationalities, and religions. My neighbor speaks French. His roommate is Vietnamese, but he likes to eat Mexican food.
  5. If you’re ever wondering when to capitalize English, when you’re talking about the language or the nationality, the answer is always “yes.” Although people writing casually online often lowercase the word, it is a proper noun and therefore requires a capital letter.

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  7. Dec 20, 2022 · Capitalize all words in the titles of books, movies, poems, and other creative works, unless the words have three or fewer letters. ( Title capitalization rules may vary depending on the style guide you use.)

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