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Jean-David Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Italics, quotation marks or nothing at all???!!

God bless whoever started these forums!!!

When writing in english, do you put the name of a company, association, comity, centre, organisation, building, group or institution in italics, in quotation marks or in nothing at all, if these names are in another language...?

For example:
The *** des aides familiales du Qué*** is an important association that...



Thanks,

Jean-David
  

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I don't think it matters, as long as you remain consistent. Personally, I'd ""'d it ...

  • I don't think it matters, as long as you remain consistent.
  • Personally, I'd ""'d it ...
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I don't think it matters, as long as you remain consistent. Personally, I'd ""'d itEmotion: smile ...
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Hi Jean-David, welcome to the forums!

It's common to see foreign language words in English text, you can include it without any extra punctuation - However robboe's suggestion is also fine.
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Salut, je viens du Quebec aussi!!!

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