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2007/02/01 01:11:40 Uwe G. Pommerening Re: [OL] English capitalization |
Datum | 2007/02/01 01:53:23 David Otto Re: [OL] Germans in the greater Cincinnati area |
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2007/02/01 01:11:40 Uwe G. Pommerening Re: [OL] English capitalization |
Betreff | 2007/02/01 02:02:00 David Otto Re: [OL] English capitalization |
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2007/02/01 01:11:40 Uwe G. Pommerening Re: [OL] English capitalization |
Autor | 2007/02/01 16:17:41 Uwe G. Pommerening Re: [OL] (no subject) |
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Date: 2007/02/01 01:11:41
From: Uwe G. Pommerening <ugpommerening(a)t-online.de>
Hello David, read all of my email, then you understand what was meant. Tschüß Uwe G. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Otto" <ddotto(a)adelphia.net> To: "'Oldenburg-L'" <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 12:56 AM Subject: [OL] English capitalization > Hallo Uwe, > > I do not think that this is a true statement about Americans and when/why we > capitalize names. These are what we call in English "proper nouns" and they > always begin with a capital letter. So Joseph Brown is only properly > spelled if the "J" and "B" are capitals. > > Unlike German when all nouns begin with capitals, here a dog is spelled as > "dog" und nicht Hund oder "Dog" :) > > Bis Spater, > > David > > I learned that some people in the USA use capitalization of names only if > they want to express if/that the person is something negative???....You may > explaine to me please. Here in Germany this does not apply and as I know in > other European countries neither. We are living in a global world and use > Internet therefor things should be done more professional helping all of us > in Europe, the U.S.A and R.O.W. > > Let me hear about your view of this subject? > > Rgds > Uwe G. (POMMERENING) > > > > > > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l