Uppercase letters are capital letters—the bigger, taller versions of letters (like W), as opposed to the smaller versions, which are called lowercase letters (like w). Uppercase means the same thing as capital. Uppercase letters can also be called capitals.
The Spanish word mayúscula (uppercase) comes from the latin word maiusculus, which means 'bigger'. On the other hand, minúscula (lowercase) comes from the term minusculus, which means the opposite: 'smaller'.
British English: capital /ˈkæpɪtl/ NOUN. letter A capital is a big letter of the alphabet, for example A or R.
Closing a formal letter Le(s) saluda atentamente, – Yours sincerely, Cordialmente, / Atentamente, – Sincerely, / Sincerely yours, / Yours sincerely, Saludos cordiales, – Best regards, Se despide cordialmente, – Saying goodbye cordially, Esperando su respuesta, – Waiting for your reply,
Uppercase letter Principal Translations Inglés Espaol uppercase letter, upper-case letter n often plural (capital letter) letra mayúscula nf + adj mayúscula nf
"uppercase letter" in Spanish letra mayúscula. mayúscula.
In Spanish, the first letter in a new sentence is capitalized. So is the first letter of a proper noun, such as the name of a specific person or place. That's about it for capital letters in Spanish. Native English speakers often find that Spanish contains fewer capitalized letters than they are used to.