Capitalization Standards: Difference between revisions
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*https://capitalizemytitle.com/style/Wiki/ | *https://capitalizemytitle.com/style/Wiki/ | ||
*Only capitalize prepositions that are 5 letters or more (of, with, About, Through, Around) | *Only capitalize prepositions that are 5 letters or more (of, with, About, Through, Around) | ||
*Exceptions include stuff like "eGames" "eMail" | |||
==French== | ==French== | ||
Revision as of 18:39, 26 January 2025
English
- Closest standard we follow is "Wikipedia" standard
- https://capitalizemytitle.com/style/Wiki/
- Only capitalize prepositions that are 5 letters or more (of, with, About, Through, Around)
- Exceptions include stuff like "eGames" "eMail"
French
Italian
German
- http://germanforenglishspeakers.com/basics/capitalization-and-punctuation/
- Capitalize all nouns (General sentence case)
- Formal "you" (Sie) gets capitalized
Spanish
- https://www.spanishdict.com/guide/capitalization-in-spanish
- Do not capitalize all first letters in a title
- Capitalize first letter of all proper nouns (names of people, cities, countries, places, etc.)
- Do not capitalize: days of the week, months, languages, nationalities, religions, first word of geographical names (río Grande)
- Capitalize festivals and holidays
Dutch
Swedish
Swedish titles use sentence case.
- Capitalize the first letter of proper nouns (names of people, cities, countries, places, etc.)
- Do not capitalize: Days of the week, months, languages, nationalities, religions, any words that are not nouns
- Details: https://sprakkonsulterna.se/stor-eller-liten-bokstav-i-ord-med-namn/