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英語のアルファベットで、大文字、小文字は何と言いますか。大文字は、capital letterかuppercase letterでどちらを主
Nov 27, 2012 1:05 AM
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There is no real opposite to "capital letters," but there is a verb "capitalize" (aをAにする) If you are referring to both as the same time, it is better to say "uppercase and lowercase" than "capital and lower case." If you say that a word is "capitalized," it means ONLY the first letter is an uppercase letter. If you are teaching a child, you should teach them "uppercase," "lowercase," and the verb "capitalize."
December 14, 2012
Thank you for your comment. They are really helpful for me.
November 27, 2012
I don't read Japanese, but I think I can magically figure out your question. There is absolutely no difference between the "capital letters" and "uppercase" in terms of usage, as far as I'm aware. ABC. <- I might say that was written with capital letters or uppercase letters. It is pretty much random which one I decide to use. So does that answer your question?
November 27, 2012
大文字=capital letter exemples The sentence should be start with capital letter. 小文字=small littler examples my email address are all small letter
November 27, 2012
質問が長すぎて、途中で切れてしまいました。続きは、「主に使いますか。どちらが、子供に教えるのにいいですか?」Thank you for taking your time.
November 27, 2012
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