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'''Status:''' This page outlines the capitalization rules for the '''Yiddish''' language. It forms part of the [[MusicBrainz]] [[Capitalization Standard|CapitalizationStandard]]. This is a [[Proposed Style Guideline|ProposedStyleGuideline]].

'''Status:''' This page outlines the capitalization rules for the '''Yiddish''' language. It forms part of the [[MusicBrainz]] [[Capitalization Standard|CapitalizationStandard]].


=Hebrew Script=
=Hebrew Script=

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Status: This page outlines the capitalization rules for the Yiddish language. It forms part of the MusicBrainz CapitalizationStandard.

Hebrew Script

In English

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

Latin Script

In English

The first letter of the first word and the first letter of any proper nouns should be capitalized.

All other letters should be lowercase.

Examples