Thread 213537851 - /int/ [Archived: 118 hours ago]

Anonymous United States
8/6/2025, 6:27:55 PM No.213537851
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German, stop capitalizing all nouns it's not necessary.
And French, stop using spaces before question marks and exclamation points.
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Anonymous United States
8/6/2025, 6:33:04 PM No.213538033
>>213537851 (OP)
Why should anyone care about what YOU think ? Go touch Grass and stop wasting your life playing on your Computer !
Anonymous France
8/6/2025, 6:42:23 PM No.213538355
>>213537851 (OP)
It makes the text much clearer.
Anonymous Germany
8/6/2025, 6:44:54 PM No.213538442
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>>213537851 (OP)
>stop capitalizing all nouns
It's only logical. "Noun" is derived from Latin "nomen", which literally means "name". Names for people, names for things, names for abstract concepts, names for actions. Names are spelled with a capital letter. That's it.
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Anonymous United States
8/6/2025, 6:52:07 PM No.213538652
>>213538442
When you capitalize every other word capitalize loses its significance
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Anonymous Germany
8/6/2025, 6:56:38 PM No.213538805
>>213538652
It's just nouns: Names, things, gerunds (verbs that have become nouns). All the rest (including pro-nouns) don't get a capital letter.

Abbreviations are mixed. For instance the "christlich-demokratische Union" is abbreviated "CDU" (all caps), while the "Alternative für Deutschland" is "AfD" or "Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung" (a Ltd. company) is "GmbH".
Anonymous France
8/6/2025, 6:58:54 PM No.213538871
>>213537851 (OP)
No, i dont think i will !