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English-German translation for: capitalised
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Dictionary English German: capitalised

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VERB  to capitalise | capitalised | capitalised ... 
fin. capitalised {adj} {past-p} [Br.]
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kapitalisiert
ling. print capitalised {adj} {past-p} [Br.]
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großgeschrieben
capitalised {adj} {past-p} [Br.]groß geschrieben
acc. changes in inventories and work performed by the enterprise and capitalisedBestandsveränderungen {pl} und andere aktivierte Eigenleistungen
acc. internally produced and capitalised assets [Br.]aktivierte Eigenleistungen {pl}
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» Dieses Gerät BL o.k. ieren capitalised/DEEN
 
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A 2019-05-16: If you are using them as a person's name, then they are capitalised.
A 2015-10-19: Watch your capital letters - you have words capitalised that shouldn't be ...
A 2015-06-02: Is it capitalised in your text?
A 2015-05-21: My question is about the spelling: Abend capitalised and (die) Früh not?
A 2015-03-18: It is capitalised if you mean this defined region - http://en.wikipedia.or...
A 2015-01-21: In your examples white shold not be capitalised unless it is at the start ...
A 2014-12-12: You is capitalised in the original, implying it means God.
A 2014-10-02: Sappiren/sappieren is a verb (or noun, but not here as it's not capitalise...
A 2013-11-26: Du/du - not always capitalised any more.
A 2013-10-17: Don't forget - I is always capitalised.
A 2012-09-14: No Michael, it is the formal "Höflichkeitsform" in German. It is ALWAYS ca...
A 2012-04-23: http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/aurora?region=uk has them both ca...
A 2012-02-29: Catholicity - capitalised if you mean the Catholic church, but a lower-cas...
A 2011-08-04: Frage (capitalised)
A 2011-05-27: Why is +his+ capitalised in the English version?
A 2011-05-10: In German (capitalised)
A 2011-05-04: Also, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Covenant_on_Civil_and_Pol...
A 2011-04-11: Okay, it's capitalised now.
A 2011-03-10: I, English (capitalised)
A 2011-02-17: "I" needs to be capitalised and you need to try on your own first

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