I have myself twisted around a capitalization question, which I am sure I am completely overthinking at this point. I’m hoping for clarification to help remedy my cloudy thinking. 😊
Question #1: Is the “F” in the phrase “French-speaking countries” capitalized? My thought is YES French is capitalized because it is a specific language name that just so happens to be used as an adjective. (The hyphen is optional but adds it adds clarity so I opt to consistently include it.)
Question #2: Is the “F” in “francophone countries” capitalized? My thought is no because francophone is functioning as an adjective in that construction. Are there circumstances where francophone would be capitalized?
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