Hi,
There is another reason to differentiate capitalized words.
I think that the first useful use of Wiktionary is to learn a foreign
language, especially for a beginner. You don't need a complete dictionary for
that, you just need the most common words, which you already have in English,
or will have soon in other languages.
If I use Wiktionary to learn English, I need to know that the language of
England is spelled [[English]] and not [[english]], and that the fist month
of the year is written [[January]] and not [[january]]. The same situation
occurs in any language which uses capitals (English, German, French, etc.).
In German, a cat is spelled [[Katze]] and not [[katze]], and in French,
[[chat]] and not [[Chat]].
Regards,
Yann
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