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No, not unless they are words that require a capital letter (e.g. proper nouns)

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In English writing, it is common to capitalize Latin words if they are used as proper nouns (e.g., names of specific entities) or titles. However, if Latin words are used in a general sense, they are typically not capitalized. It is important to follow the specific style guide or convention you are using for consistency.

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Yes you do.

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