Yes. All nouns in German are capitalized.
The German word "Tag" is capitalized when it starts a sentence or if it is a noun, but it is not typically capitalized when used in the middle of a sentence as a normal word.
In German, the word "Tag" is masculine. It is der Tag.
No, the word "tag" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., the name of a game like "Tag").
"Gutentag" is a German word. It is a greeting that means "good day" in English.
The opposite of "tag" in German is "Nacht," which means night.
The word "German" can function as both a noun and an adjective in English. As a noun, it refers to a person from Germany or the German language. As an adjective, it describes something or someone related to Germany or the German culture.
The German word for day is Tag.
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The German word is "Hallo" or "guten Tag"
Tagder is not a German word, however, Tag der translates as day of the.
No, the word "tag" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., the name of a game like "Tag").
Hallo Guten Tag
Yes, it is a proper name.
Kusse is not a German word, I assume you mean küsse or Küsseküsse (not capitalized!) is the imperative of the verb küssen - küsse mich! - kiss me!Küsse (capitalized!) translates as kisses
German is an adjective. It's a proper adjective, which means that it is always capitalized.
Guten Tag is German for Good Day, a more formal way of saying hello
Only if it's at the beginning of a sentence. Unlike in German, not all nouns are capitalized in English.