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恰当的 qiàdàngde
proper [ˈprɒpə] ADJ
1. proper:
proper
恰当 qiàdàngde
proper
适合 shìhéde
2. proper:
proper
合乎体统 héhū tǐtǒng de
proper
规矩 guījude
3. proper:
proper
特有 tèyǒude
4. proper [用在名词后]:
proper
严格意义 yángé yìyì shang de
proper
本身 běnshēnde
the city proper
proper name N
proper name → proper noun
proper noun N, proper name LING
proper noun
专有名词 zhuānyǒu míngcí
proper noun N, proper name LING
proper noun
专有名词 zhuānyǒu míngcí
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If the syllable is not the first in a word, its first letter is not capitalized, even if it is a proper noun.
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The one-volume work has two main sections: a dictionary featuring common words and an encyclopedia of proper nouns.
en.wikipedia.org
However, many times these redundancies are necessary especially when the foreign words make up a proper noun as opposed to a common one.
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For the most part, /yi/ is an optional complement that is used in definite cases with the exception of cases when a proper noun is 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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