Yes, it should. The term comes from the fact that many of these languages are based on Latin, which was the language of the Romans. "Romance," in this case, means "of the Romans." Since Romans are a specifically named group of people, the term "Romance language" should reflect that.
No, mathematics does not need to be capitalized. As far as I'm aware, the only studies that need to be capitalized are languages.
Aphid is a proper noun. As it the the name of a species of animal. When speaking of the bug it should be capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
Yes it should always be capitalized.
Languages should be capitalized when they are used as proper nouns or adjectives, such as "Spanish literature" or "English grammar." Generally, languages are not capitalized when used generically, such as "I am learning French" or "She speaks three languages."
The sentence should be capitalized like this: You met many English-speaking Russians on your trip.
No they are not capitalized. When referring to school subjects, only those that are languages should be capitalized.
Yes, the term Hispanic should be capitalized when referring to people of Spanish-speaking descent or origin.
no it should not, but if it is they are probaly speaking very loudly!
Yes, the term "Hispanic" should be capitalized when referring to people of Spanish-speaking descent or origin. It is considered a proper noun in this context.
No, mathematics does not need to be capitalized. As far as I'm aware, the only studies that need to be capitalized are languages.
The only time university should be capitalized, is when you are speaking of a specific university. If for example I said, he went to the university, it would not be capitalized because I didn't state exactly what university he was going to. If i said, he went to Harvard University, it would be capitalized because I am speaking of an actual university.
Answer from a CatholicI do not normally capitalize it unless I am speaking of the Sacrament, referring to the Blessed Eucharist.
Aphid is a proper noun. As it the the name of a species of animal. When speaking of the bug it should be capitalized.
It should only be used when it is used as a title. For example: He was studying for a bachelor of arts in middle eastern languages. VS John Smith, Bachelor of Arts [middle eastern languages does not require capitalization here]
In Spanish, months are not capitalized unless they are used at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.