Difference between revisions of "Talk:Nanatsu no Ko"
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Is it supposed to be "Nanatsu no ko" or "Nanatsu no Ko" (with a capital "K")? I've seen many references of the title with a big K (e.g. in Wikipedia). Depending on the correct spelling, we either need to fix the page name (which is not capitalized) or the content (where it's capitalized). --[[User:Maurice|Maurice]] 02:27, 4 January 2011 (UTC) | Is it supposed to be "Nanatsu no ko" or "Nanatsu no Ko" (with a capital "K")? I've seen many references of the title with a big K (e.g. in Wikipedia). Depending on the correct spelling, we either need to fix the page name (which is not capitalized) or the content (where it's capitalized). --[[User:Maurice|Maurice]] 02:27, 4 January 2011 (UTC) | ||
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+ | : Out of force of habit, unless it is following after a punctuation or large spacing of some sort, I never capitalize past the first word (unless it's a katakana word). Avoids trying to guess what should be capitalized based on wording or if it's a particle or noun. I'm not quite sure what the standard for capitalizing romaji is, heck, I'm not even sure if Japan itself has a standard for capitalizing in romaji to begin with. *shrug* So, in a nutshell, I think it's up to you. When I renamed the opening/ending song pages I stuck with my standard for writing romaji ala Hepburn and out of habit only capitalize the first word of a title. --[[User:Skyechan|Skyechan]] 03:17, 4 January 2011 (UTC) |
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Capitalization
Is it supposed to be "Nanatsu no ko" or "Nanatsu no Ko" (with a capital "K")? I've seen many references of the title with a big K (e.g. in Wikipedia). Depending on the correct spelling, we either need to fix the page name (which is not capitalized) or the content (where it's capitalized). --Maurice 02:27, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
- Out of force of habit, unless it is following after a punctuation or large spacing of some sort, I never capitalize past the first word (unless it's a katakana word). Avoids trying to guess what should be capitalized based on wording or if it's a particle or noun. I'm not quite sure what the standard for capitalizing romaji is, heck, I'm not even sure if Japan itself has a standard for capitalizing in romaji to begin with. *shrug* So, in a nutshell, I think it's up to you. When I renamed the opening/ending song pages I stuck with my standard for writing romaji ala Hepburn and out of habit only capitalize the first word of a title. --Skyechan 03:17, 4 January 2011 (UTC)