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==Examples==
==Examples==
* "Im Nin' Alu" --[http://musicbrainz.org/track/fb856e23-7b45-48c4-9916-cce7003b0ebe.html http://musicbrainz.org/track/fb856e23-7b45-48c4-9916-cce7003b0ebe.html]
* "[[recording:fb856e23-7b45-48c4-9916-cce7003b0ebe|Im Nin' Alu]]"
* "Na'ara Ushma Kineret" --[http://musicbrainz.org/track/932eb43f-93d2-4be7-86a9-c731965bcc8b.html http://musicbrainz.org/track/932eb43f-93d2-4be7-86a9-c731965bcc8b.html]
* "[[recording:932eb43f-93d2-4be7-86a9-c731965bcc8b|Na'ara Ushma Kineret]]"
* "Ode Lo 'odet"
* "Ode Lo 'odet"



Latest revision as of 00:30, 1 May 2014

Status: This is an official style guideline.

Hebrew Script (In English)

Hebrew has no capitalization, so this isn't an issue.

Latin Script (In English)

The first letter of a word that starts with an apostrophe ('), underscore (_), or other pronunciation break should be lowercase. If it is the first word of the title, however, it should be uppercase.

The first letter of every other word should be capitalized.

All other letters should be lowercase.

Examples


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