escribirse con minúscula

escribirse con minúscula
A pronominal verb phrase combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Se dio cuenta del problema.)
pronominal verb phrase
a. to be written in lower case
En español, los días de la semana se escriben con minúscula.In Spanish, the days of the week are written in lower case.
b. to be written with a small letter
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
¿Esta palabra se escribe con mayúscula? - No, se escribe con minúscula.Is this word written with a capital letter? - No, it's written with a small letter.
escribir con minúscula
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. to write in lower case
¿Por qué escribiste el nombre de tu ciudad con minúscula? Tienes que escribirlo con mayúscula.Why did you write the name of your city in lower case? You have to write it in upper case.
b. to write with a small letter
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Escribe "río" con minúscula. Solo "Tajo" va en mayúscula.Write "río" with a small letter. Only "Tajo" should be capitalized.
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