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Name Type Icons
Category Nintendo Switch
Game Pokémon Sword / Shield
Section Miscellaneous
Submitted November 30, 2019
Uploaded By Random Talking Bush
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@XenoTriggerEevee in German, all nouns are written with a capital letter. English does with proper nouns like month names and languages, but German does it with all nouns. These types are nouns, so would be capitalised in the middle of a sentence in German.

However, German can still be written in full caps. So this doesn't explain why German is the only one not being full caps.
Liggliluff Jul 23, 2022 3:20 PM
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@Pikochuhascello Elaborate, please? I'm actually pretty interested.
XenoTriggerEevee Mar 3, 2021 2:58 AM
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The German names use what you're considering proper capitalization because of the way their language works.
Pikochuhascello Jul 20, 2020 5:55 AM
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I wonder why the German versions have proper capitalization while the rest of the languages that uses Roman characters are in all caps. Brings back the days prior to Gen V when Pokémon names were still in all caps.
MTgamer25 Dec 6, 2019 3:48 AM