The letter I is styled as a lowercase letter in Apple products such as the iPod, iPad, and iPhone, with the second letter capitalized. Using it as the first word in a sentence would require a leading, capitalized article or adjective, such as the or an.
it is correctly spelled iPod.
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No. It's not necessary.
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Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist are spelled with capital letters because they are names of religions, and therefore, proper nouns, which are always capitalized.
No ... proper nouns can be capitalized.
West in French is spelled "ouest" (no capital letter needed)
You have spelled it correctly except that the U in United should have a capital letter.
Yes, "Champagne" is spelled with a capital letter because it is a proper noun referring to the specific region in France where the sparkling wine is produced.
I can think of one: NOON. It is spelled the same way forwards and backwards. If it is capital, it is also spelled the same way upside down.areaariabarbbulbdeaddieddeedeasehashhushlullpeeprearsasstinttoottorttouttrot
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