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Proper nouns are capitalized in Spanish, such as names of cities and people, and their titles -- just as they are in English. Also, just as in English, acronyms are written with capital letters, as is reference to God (Diós) or Jesus (Jesús or Señor). There are a number of differences between Spanish and English, however. Months are not capitalized, and only the first word in the titles of books, movies and songs is capitalized. Additionally, the names of languages are not capitalized (such as 'español' or 'inglés').

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9y ago

No. Only proper nouns are capitalized (as well as nouns that are the first words in sentences). There are also some nouns which are capitalized in English, but not in Spanish, such as the names of the months (e.g. enero, febrero, etc.), specific concepts that use mundane words (casa museo, plaza central, etc.), and adjectives that append proper nouns (la belísima Afrodita, el ilustrísimo Emperador Luís, etc.).

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1d ago

In Spanish, city names are typically not capitalized unless they are part of a full proper noun, such as "Ciudad de México" (Mexico City) or "San Francisco".

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12y ago

Women's Water Polo Club member, Stephanie Beauchemin, Spanish major, was named to the First Team All-Tournament at the Collegiate Water Polo Association National Championships.

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11y ago

Yes because it's the name of a 2012 movie directed by Michael Bay.

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11y ago

Always.

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