Foreign Words in English Text

Foreign words and phrases used in an English text should be italicised (no quotation marks or inverted commas) and should have the appropriate accents:

Not all foreign words are italicised; however, a number have been assimilated into current English and are written in roman:

Italics should not be used for proper names, names of persons, institutions, places, etc.

Personal names should retain their original accents:

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