This is disputed. A nationality is just either an adjective or a common noun (so not capitalized unless it is the first word of the phrase), but the most common writing usage is to capitalize nationalities. If you want to be on the safe side, use a capital letter.
Anyway, a French reader is very unlikely to be startled by either writing.
The French word for nationalities is "nationalités."
Some French words have capital letters, but the rules for capitalizing words are different in French than in English. For example, "I live in Paris" is "J'habite à Paris," but "The language that I speak is French" is "La langue que je parle c'est français."
the word vi (lowercase letters) doesn't mean anything in French. In capital letters, that stands for the Roman number '6'. Using these type of figures is common for kings.
En - (In)- French They Do not use capital letters :)
In French, the use of all caps is not common in regular writing as it can be seen as shouting or rude. It is generally preferred to use proper punctuation and formatting to convey emphasis or importance in written communication.
Usually capital letters in french aren't written with an accent (`). Now if you meant in cursive, it would look like a backwards 3.
The French word for nationalities is "nationalités."
The capital is Brussels and in French it is Bruxelles
Some French words have capital letters, but the rules for capitalizing words are different in French than in English. For example, "I live in Paris" is "J'habite à Paris," but "The language that I speak is French" is "La langue que je parle c'est français."
Elizabeth French has written: 'Mycenae: Agamemnon's Capital'
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the word vi (lowercase letters) doesn't mean anything in French. In capital letters, that stands for the Roman number '6'. Using these type of figures is common for kings.
French spelling is Londres
En - (In)- French They Do not use capital letters :)
une nationalité (fem.)