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17 Jun 2008
Language / Capitalization of Cie, Ciebie, and others [17]
You capitalize Ty, Ciebi, Was etc. in:
-letters (including e-mails)
-on the Internet forums and chat. Many people don't but it is not too polite
In other words, when you address someone directly in writing.
In books (e.g. in dialogues), they are not capitalized, because the writer does not address anyone. In cases the author does address the reader directly in narration ("Now, dear children, I will tell you what the princess did..."), not to be confused with a 1st. pers. narrator addressing a fictional listener, second person pronouns are usually capitalized.
You capitalize Ty, Ciebi, Was etc. in:
-letters (including e-mails)
-on the Internet forums and chat. Many people don't but it is not too polite
In other words, when you address someone directly in writing.
In books (e.g. in dialogues), they are not capitalized, because the writer does not address anyone. In cases the author does address the reader directly in narration ("Now, dear children, I will tell you what the princess did..."), not to be confused with a 1st. pers. narrator addressing a fictional listener, second person pronouns are usually capitalized.