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Thank you for the clarification.

It seems strange that "the President" is a proper name.

In Spanish we used to say e.g. "el papa" (pope) when not mentioned near the proper name "el Papa Francisco".

Nowadays even if they're still common names, a lot of public positions and institutions are capitalized by media, probably to show that they're more important than us, common mortals :-)

I remember being annoyed writing documents for the job that insisted in taking this fad to an extreme and capitalizing everything that was even vaguely related to the authority positions.

There's a special level at hell for language reformers.




> It seems strange that "the President" is a proper name.

I believe you say "the president" (lowercase), but "the President of the United States". It's only capitalized when part of the full title, I think.




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