The word is spelled Tyrannosaurus and as a classification should have a capital T.
Because it's a registered trade name of a product.
The word is spelled Thompson. Since it is a proper noun, a last name, it needs a capital "T".
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The word is spelled northeast, just as you spelled it. If you use it as a proper noun, it would need a capital "N". Otherwise, it can be lowercase.
Brazil is spelled with Z in english. In portuguese it's spelled with S. So, the capital name is spelled with "S". BraSilia, capital of BraSil!
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Yes, it is spelled with a capital "A"
shift+t = capital T
It is spelled Luxembourg and the capital is also Luxembourg.
The capital is Tirana, you spelled Albania wrong.
Yes, when referring to a specific country as a proper noun (e.g. United States, China), the first letter should be capitalized. When used generically (e.g. country music, country roads), the term does not need a capital letter.