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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Although some uses of capital letters are similar in both English and Spanish, there are some distinct differences as well. Let’s take a look at the uses of capital letters in Spanish!

We use capital letters:
a) At the beginning of a sentence or text:
b) After a period (.) or ellipsis (…), if they’re used to finish a statement:
c) When writing proper names (of a person or place):
d) When talking about the specific name of a geographic location:

Notice that words like ciudad, río, lago, mar, oceáno, sierra, cabo, golfo, cordillera, etc are typically written in lower case, unless said word is part of the official name of the location:

In the firt case, ‘Río de la Plata’ is the official name of the river so we have to capitalize the word ‘Río’. In the second case, the rivers are called Paraná and Uruguay, so there’s no need to capitalize the word ‘río’.

e) When talking about the names of local, national, international and/or religious holidays.

Please note that some holidays include days and months as part of their official name (or to refer to them); in these cases, those days and months will be capitalized exceptionally:

f) When talking about abbreviations for organizations or systems:
Careful! We do not use capital letters in the following cases; we always use lower case:
a) When talking about days, months, seasons:
b) When talking about someone’s or something’s place of origin:
Activities for private students & members:

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