Spanish should. Homework should not.
Spanish should be capitalized but olives shouldn't be.
The word "Spanish" should be capitalized when referring to the language or people from Spain. It should not be capitalized when referring to something that is simply related to Spain in a general way.
Yes, the term Hispanic should be capitalized when referring to people of Spanish-speaking descent or origin.
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.
In Spanish, months are not capitalized unless they are used at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
Spanish should be capitalized but olives shouldn't be.
"In Spanish the days of the week and months of the year are written in lower case unless they are the first word in a sentence." Source: http://www.usa.gov/webcontent/spanish_guide/capitalization.shtml
yes
Only capitalize I (yo) at the beginning of a sentence.
The word "Spanish" should be capitalized when referring to the language or people from Spain. It should not be capitalized when referring to something that is simply related to Spain in a general way.
Yes, the term Hispanic should be capitalized when referring to people of Spanish-speaking descent or origin.
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.
Yes, the S of Spanish should be capitalized, and not just when you are referring to the language. If for instance, you write the words "Spanish culture," or "Spanish rice," or "Spanish people," the S should also be capitalized in those cases. (but in Spanish, the first letter of a language is not capitalized; i.e. ingles, not Ingles.)
'Homework' in Spanish is 'la tarea'.
In Spanish, months are not capitalized unless they are used at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
tarea deberes
no