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27 Σεπ 2015 · In English, important words and words that are over a certain length are normally capitalized in titles. There seems to be less agreement in French. However, an easy rule to remember is that the first word is always capitalized, along with the second word if the first word is an article.
27 Αυγ 2024 · French capitalization rules can be tricky, especially for English speakers. Unlike English, French uses fewer capital letters, but there are still important rules to follow. Let's explore when to capitalize in French, focusing on compass points, honorifics, nationalities, and place names.
10 Νοε 2015 · There are some diseases whose names contain a proper name (i.e. Lou Gehrig's disease). The proper name is capitalized within the disease name, but the whole disease name is not capitalized (i.e. not disease). A disease is a common noun (measles, influenza, plague).
To summarise, here are the key points to remember about using capital letters in French: Use capitals for places, names, brands, and events. Do not use capitals for days of the week, months, languages, and the pronoun je. Pay attention to special cases, such as nationalities.
20 Νοε 2014 · But how do we know whether to retain the capitals or to use lowercase letters instead? Although different style guides sometimes disagree on capitalization, all agree that capitals are dropped when the eponyms change into adjectives: mandolin genetics, pasteurized milk, and Darwinian selection.
3 Ιουλ 2019 · In English, the first word of a proper title and all subsequent words, except short articles, conjunctions and prepositions, are capitalized. The rules are more complicated in French, and the table below examines three schools of thought regarding French capitalization of titles and names*.