No, most(or all) words that are common nouns in English do not have capitals in Spanish.
eg. days of the week, months etc.
No, you do NOT normally capitalize the days of the week in Spanish.
No, you don`t.
los días del mes y los días de la semana.
the months in spanish are not capitalized
Nope
No.
"January" is "enero". Note that months are not capitalized in Spanish.
Enero.Remember, though, that names of months are not capitalized in Spanish. So it's: enero.
In Spanish "noviembre" does not have any accent marks. Note that the months are not capitalized in Spanish.
The Spanish equivalent is "febrero". Note that in Spanish the names of the months are not capitalized (unless they are the first word in a sentence).
Ayer fue martes*. (*in spanish, days and months are not capitalized)
noviembre. Normally the names of months are not capitalized in Spanish.
"January" is "enero". Note that months are not capitalized in Spanish.
"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
No, that would be "mayo". Note that the names of months are not capitalized in Spanish.
Enero.Remember, though, that names of months are not capitalized in Spanish. So it's: enero.
January is Spanish is enero. The first letter of the names of months is not capitalized in Spanish.
In Spanish "noviembre" does not have any accent marks. Note that the months are not capitalized in Spanish.
countries, capitols, months, titles.
In Spanish, months are not capitalized unless they are used at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
The Spanish equivalent is "febrero". Note that in Spanish the names of the months are not capitalized (unless they are the first word in a sentence).
That means "January". Note that names of months (and weekdays) are not capitalized in Spanish.
Spanish is a different language than English, so it has different grammar rules. Short answer: They just aren't.