The question isn't quite all there, but I'll take a stab at "polish" vs. "Polish".
No. Only the language subjects are capitalized. Example: I love science, social studies, English, Spanish and history.
In English, the word French is capitalized when it means the language, a French person or things from France. However, the lowercase is often used for terms that are no longer specifically French. The term "french fries" is usually not capitalized, but opinions vary on french dressing and french curve.In French, the word français (French) is not capitalized as an adjective. It is, however, capitalized Français when it means a French person.
The word "polish" changes from a verb or a noun to a nationality when capitalized as "Polish."
Only capitalize I (yo) at the beginning of a sentence.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Capitalize only the language subjects. Examples: My favorite subjects are English, mathematics and history.
Language arts is not capitalized. School subjects are only capitalized when they are derived from proper nouns (Spanish) or if they are course titles (Algebra III). Subjects like math, science and language arts are not capitalized.
that it is only in English
Only if it's at the beginning of a sentence. Unlike in German, not all nouns are capitalized in English.
Sub means subtitle, where dub is the spoken language of a media; Like when a video is subbed in English it means it has English subtitles along with the video, but dubbed in English means it has English as one of or the only spoken language. They could coexist in any media like a video could have multiple dub and sub files.
Aramaic is a language. It is the only language spoken in Aramaic, just as English is the only language spoken in English.
Yes, the S of Spanish should be capitalized, and not just when you are referring to the language. If for instance, you write the words "Spanish culture," or "Spanish rice," or "Spanish people," the S should also be capitalized in those cases. (but in Spanish, the first letter of a language is not capitalized; i.e. ingles, not Ingles.)
No, it does not have to be in caps because only languages are capitalized... Ex: My English teacher... My math teacher.... math isn't in caps because it is not a language.. same with sociology