Talk:Colomba pasquale

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Capitalization

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I am unsure whethere there is some convention going on here, but from an Italian language point of view there is no reason to capitalize either "Colomba" or "Pasquale" (in Italian, adjectives are not capitalized except in very rare cases; even if "pasquale" means "of Easter" and thus has to do with sacred things, ordinary Italian would not have it capitalized). On the other hand, "Pasqua" (Easter) is capitalized, so the correct use of capitalization in Italian would be "colomba di Pasqua" or "colomba pasquale". Moongateclimber (talk) 17:55, 16 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

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