Yes, it is a name so it is a proper noun and should be capitalized: Karl.
No, they aren't. Compound nouns are two nouns put together to make one, like "summertime" or "schoolteacher." Karl Marx is a Proper noun (a noun that is someone's name or the title of something, that needs to be capitalized).
"Charles" is a French equivalent of the English/German name "Karl."Specifically, the French word is a masculine proper noun. The pronunciation is "shahrl." The pronunciation of the English/German loan word in French is "kahrl."
In Malayalam, the word "Karl" does not have a specific meaning as it is a proper noun. It is important to note that names from other languages may not have direct translations or meanings in Malayalam.
The correct personal pronouns to complete the sentence is a subject pronoun.Examples:The funniest performers were Karl, Mike, and I.The funniest performers were Karl, Mike, and he.The funniest performers were Karl, Mike, and she.The reason:The compound object (Karl, Mike, and...) is a subject complement, which is a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective that follows a linking verb to restate the subject of the sentence.A linking verb acts as an equal sign, the subject is or becomes the object (performers = Karl, Mike, and I).A pronoun functioning as a subject complement (called a predicate nominative) is always the subjective form.
The noun 'dollar' is a commonnoun, a general word for a denomination of paper money.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Mark F. Dollar, MD, Family Practice, West Monroe, LADollar Academy in Dollar, Clackmannanshire, ScotlandDollar Rent A Car"Billion Dollar Brain", 1967 movie with Michael Caine and Karl Malden
Karl Ghattas has written: 'Karl Ghattas'
Karl Fettweis has written: 'Karl Fettweis'
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Karl is usually spelled 'Charles' in French
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Karl benz parents always called him Karl Friedrich