In French you use capitals for peoples' names, as in English.
monsieur Dupont > mister Dupont
You dont need to capitalize the name of the days of the week, or the months of the year, nationalities, languages or religions.
samedi > Saturday
décembre > December
américain, anglais, français > American, English, French
catholique, musulman > Catholic, Muslim
Islam is spelled the same in French. It is considered a masculine noun and does not need a capital letter (religion names are common nouns in French)
Some French-speaking countries and their capitals are: France - Paris Canada - Ottawa Switzerland - Bern Belgium - Brussels Senegal - Dakar Democratic Republic of the Congo - Kinshasa
In French, "noms" means "names." It can also be used to refer to nouns, since in French grammar, nouns are often called "noms."
their names are- ils s'appellent
"Lucas" is a French first name, but first names have sometimes turned last names, so it's possible.Using first names as last names is the closest thing to the "Peterson" or "Petersen" equivalent for French, since we don't have this "son of Peter" notation.
Baton Rouge, Lousiana Des Moines, Iowa Pierre, South Dakota Montpelier, Vermont
Baton Rouge, Lousiana Des Moines, Iowa Pierre, South Dakota Montpelier, Vermont
the capital of Texas is Austin
Yes all names have capitals
Augusta
Juneau.
CairoCanberraCaracasCastriesChisinauConakryCopenhagen
Please provide the names of the counties you would like to know the capitals of, and I'll be happy to help!
Duck Island
Augusta
Rome and Constantinople
Illinois has one state capitol. It's in Springfield.