Russian capitalisation
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The rules for using capitals in Russian are few and simple:
- Only the first word in a sentence and the first word in a title are capitalised
- Nationalities, the names of the months and days of the week are not capitalised in Russian unless they occur at the beginning of a sentence.
- The pronoun " I " (я) is only capitalised at the beginning of a sentence.
- The pronoun " you " [formal, plural] (вы) may be capitalised as a sign of respect (Вы) in official documents and correspondence. See also Russian politeness.
See also Using capitals in writing for an international overview.
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