proper noun v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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noun [am. angl. naʊn, brit. angl. naʊn] SAM.

I.proper [am. angl. ˈprɑpər, brit. angl. ˈprɒpə] PRID.

II.proper [am. angl. ˈprɑpər, brit. angl. ˈprɒpə] PRISL. brit. angl.

proper noun v slovarju PONS

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They feel so strongly about themselves that they have insisted on a proper noun where one need not exist.
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The one-volume work has two main sections: a dictionary featuring common words and an encyclopedia of proper nouns.
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The short explanation is that if something is a proper noun, or name, then the first letter of every component word should be upper case.
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The distribution of these phonemes is often unpredictable, however, in foreign borrowings and proper nouns.
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Then you're left with nothing other than an allegiance to a proper noun.
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As you soon learn, the proper noun capitalization is necessary.
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If the second part of the name is derived from a proper noun, e.g. the name of a person or place, a capital letter was used.
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If it's an acronym, we capitalize it -- if it isn't, we just go with the normal proper noun case.
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They'll ask questions like if it's a proper noun or the language of origin.
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However, the expression became a proper noun and is generally not translated.
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