No. Japanese kanji (ideograms) and kana (phonetic characters) do not change to indicate proper nouns or the beginning of sentences.
No, it isn't.
No. Articles are not capitalized.
dad should not be capitolized it is not what you are calling him if it said . Dad and i then it would because you are calling him that as his name but if you say my dad, his dad, her dad.. so on it would not be
Yes becasue it is a proper noun!
At the beginning of a sentence. It doesn't need to be capitalized.
April in French is 'avril'. The names of the months and days of the week are not capitolized in French.
my account isUsername:Cola capital K and TPassword:artactivityabj9090 capital K
she has some letters capitolized and when you put them all together they make a secret message
Yes, Power Rangers is capitalized regardless of the written sentence.
If you're talking about the neighborhood of Seattle called North Seattle, then yes, it's capitalized because it's the proper name of a specific place. Either way, Seattle is always capitalized.
No neighbor does not need to be capitalized. You'd only need to capitalize it if you were using it to start a sentence.
yes i always needs to be capitolized if not you are stinky head