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This page outlines the capitalization rules for the Swedish language. It forms part of the [[MusicBrainz]] [[Capitalization Standard|CapitalizationStandard]].
This page outlines the capitalization rules for the Swedish language. It forms part of the [[MusicBrainz]] [[Capitalization Standard|CapitalizationStandard]].
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===In English===
===In English===


Only the first character in the title should be capitalized. But there are exceptions when using names (ex. Lars, Gunnar Lindholm) or places (ex. Stockholm, New York, London), these should be capitalized too.
Only the first character in the title should be capitalized. But there are exceptions when using names (ex. Lars, Gunnar Lindholm) or places (ex. Stockholm, New York, London), these should be capitalized too.

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Status: This page describes an active style guideline proposal and is not official.



Proposal number: RFC-8
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This page outlines the capitalization rules for the Swedish language. It forms part of the MusicBrainz CapitalizationStandard.

In Swedish

Rubriker och titlar ska i svenska språket skrivas med versal begynnelsebokstav, resten av titeln ska vara skriven med gemener. Det finns dock undantag då det kommer till egennamn och platser. Dessa ska också skrivas med versal begynnelsebokstav. T.ex. "Per åkte till Stockholm med Lars"

Se Versalisering på Wikipedia för mer info.

In English

Only the first character in the title should be capitalized. But there are exceptions when using names (ex. Lars, Gunnar Lindholm) or places (ex. Stockholm, New York, London), these should be capitalized too.