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Yes it should. Any word in a title should be capitalized. However, the only acception to this is if the words "a, an, or the" are in the title and are not the first word. Then they are not capitalized.
Yes, the word "starvation" should be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence like any other word.
(shita)hou ga ii *word in bracket can be replaced with any other plain past verb.
A question can start with any of the following words: how, what, who, why, can, when, where, is, are, will, should, may and many other words.
Typically prepositions are not capitalized in a title; however if you feel that it should be capitalized it is your choice.
Dijon mustard should only be capitalized if it is the first word of a sentence. It should not be capitalized in any other circumstance, just like ketchup.
I'm not aware of any word "notabina" in any other language. It appears to be a unique or made-up word.
"It's" is a contraction of the words "it is" and should be used in any context where it is appropriate. "Its," on the other hand is a word that shows possession.
Go to translate.google.com Type the word and you will have your answer. You can use this for any word or language Make sure it says English then the other box should say Japaneese
style is the word
sob and weep
Incect