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Is the word malaria capitalized?


is the desiese: malaria capitalized?

No it's not capitalized. Malaria is a disease like fever, cough, etc. which you don't capitalized except when used in the beginning of a sentence. Cheers!

Yes it is because its a thing

yes, its a pronoun, Labeling the disease. Not because its a thing.

no

No. It is not a "proper" noun -- like "John" or "Smith."

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