The German language: why do they do this?

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How come Germans capitalize a word in the middle of a sentence. For example: Today I went outside To walk my Dog. The words "To" and "Dog" are capitalized. Why does German grammar do this?
 
All German Nouns are capitalized. They just are (with a very few exceptions.

German Pronouns.......only the Sie form and it's variants.

Ve haff veyz of making you capitalize!!!

Adjectives eh, it differs.
 

All German Nouns are capitalized. They just are (with a very few exceptions.

German Pronouns.......only the Sie form and it's variants.

Ve haff veyz of making you capitalize!!!

Adjectives eh, it differs.

I don't speak German (French for me!), but that I know!:thumbsup2
 
At least with German you don't have all the funky rules of pronounciation like English.

German: if you see it you say it.

English: God only knows.
 

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