"god": Common noun
"God": Proper noun
The capital "G" in "God" is used when referring to the monotheistic deity in some religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, as a proper noun. The lowercase "g" in "god" is used when referring to deities in a general or non-specific sense, and can also be used in other contexts such as describing something as being revered or influential in a way that is similar to a deity.
Q = upper case, aka capital letter q = lower case, aka small letter
The difference is Title case all words begin with capital. In sentence, only the first word begin with capital, the rest in low case.
"State" with a capital letter refers specifically to a state's government or an agency acting in an official capacity on the state's behalf, while "state" with lower case letters refers to the geographic territory within the state boundaries.
It means it doesn't make a difference wether you write it in capital letters or lower case letters
i think title case starts titles with capital letters while sentence case is starting sentesces with a capital letter
UPPER CASE LETTERS vs lower case letters.
capital letters are dominant traits. Lower case letters are recessive traits.
i think title case starts titles with capital letters while sentence case is starting sentesces with a capital letter
There is a 32 difference between upper case and lower case. For example A is 65 and a is 97. So the third bit, which has a value of 32, is the one to change. 01000001 = 65 01100001 = 97
Hebrew has no distinction between capital and lower case letters. DeMars would be spelled דמארז
Lower Case k means 1000, upper case K is meaningless.
Inferior, secondary, lower case