- Jul 15, 2019
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No problem. I'm glad to help.... But you just went and spelt English with a lowercase "e" again...the demonym or gentilic are not a name, that's why they don't go with capital letters (at least in spanish)
example:Mexico, mexicans
In english its capitalized, so a non-english speaker usually don't know that...for example me
Thanks for the info
If you're ever wondering when to capitalise English, when you're talking about the language or the nationality, the answer is always “yes.” Although people writing casually online often lowercase the word, it is a proper noun and therefore requires a capital letter.
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