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In several languages, including English, pronouns and possessives may be capitalized to indicate respect, e. g., when referring to the reader of a formal letter or to God.
In some of those languages, the capitalization is customarily retained even when those words occur within compound words or suffixed to a verb.
For example, in Italian one would write (" offering to You respectful salutations ") or (" adore Him ").

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