No. The names of countries and cities are, but not the words derived from them.
No, nationalities, religions, days of the week, or months are not capitalized in French.
No, "grandmother" (abuela) is not capitalized in Spanish unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
In general, the word "Spanish" should be capitalized when it refers to the specific language or nationality. However, "homework" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. So, "Spanish homework" should only be capitalized if it is the title of an assignment or if it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Spanish should be capitalized but olives shouldn't be.
This is disputed. A nationality is just either an adjective or a common noun (so not capitalized unless it is the first word of the phrase), but the most common writing usage is to capitalize nationalities. If you want to be on the safe side, use a capital letter. Anyway, a French reader is very unlikely to be startled by either writing.
No, nationalities, religions, days of the week, or months are not capitalized in French.
All nationalities should be capitalized in sentences.For examples:Jew, Jews, JewishAmerican, AmericansMexican, MexicansCanadian, CanadianGerman, GermansIranian, IraniansChina, Chinese
Citizens of Spain are Spanish.
Ja! -- The spelling of nationalities is capitalized in English, so the spelling is Swedish.
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No, "grandmother" (abuela) is not capitalized in Spanish unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
In general, the word "Spanish" should be capitalized when it refers to the specific language or nationality. However, "homework" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. So, "Spanish homework" should only be capitalized if it is the title of an assignment or if it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Agosto (not capitalized).
They are blended in now with different Spanish nationalities. They are Amerindians, part Indian and part Spanish.
"In Spanish the days of the week and months of the year are written in lower case unless they are the first word in a sentence." Source: http://www.usa.gov/webcontent/spanish_guide/capitalization.shtml
Sunday is "domingo" in Spanish. Note the days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.
"Thursday" in Spanish is "jueves". It is not capitalized.