Yes, "Italian" is written with the first letter capitalized, but no, the first letter of "leather" is not capitalized.
Specifically, the first letter of the adjective "Italian" is capitalized because it refers to a nationality. The first letter of the noun "leather" is not capitalized.
Neither word begins with a capital letter in the equivalent Italian, pelle italiano. The masculine noun pellemeans "leather." The pronunciation is "PEHL-leh-tah-LYAH-noh."
Trentadue = 32 In italian .
To write the capital letter "D" in cursive, start with a loop connected to a straight stroke going downwards, then loop back up to connect to the top line again.
You should write French with a capital letter, so French restaurant is correct.
1879 in Italian is written as "milleottocentosettantanove".
Well you cannot write a language in a different language because each language has a specific set of characters that they use just with themselves. If you wanted to write in French you would have to write in French. Like if you are American and wanted to write in Spanish you would use Spanish characters. Hope I answered your question :D
To write "Capital H a", you would simply write the letter "H" followed by the lowercase letter "a".
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Yes. It's the name of a holiday. You always write holidays with a capital letter.
Vado a scriverti una lettera is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am going to write you a letter." The declaration also translates literally as "I'm going to write you one letter" in English. The pronunciation will be "VA-do a skree-VER-tee OO-na LET-tey-ra" in Pisan Italian.
They should begin with a capital letter.
The first letter is a capital letter; example for sodium: Na.
You write it exactly the same. They use the same alphabet, so it's just d or D as capital letter.
Well, you can write all capital letters and find out.
No, "nonconformists" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Trentadue = 32 In italian .
yuo write the capital leatter and put.on the last. for ex. I my bag on the school yesterday.
Use the appropriate capital letter. Capital I for one, V for five, C for 100 and so forth.