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added by mkrave July 2, 2017, 3:17 p.m.

Which notation is correct - "jew" or "Jew"?

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Word "Jew" means a person, who belongs to The Jewish people, similarly as "Pole" or "Englishman". Word "jew" means a Judaism follower, likewise "christian". In case of this religion these words often (but not always!) mean same the thing.
mkrave
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flagFrance
0%
21%
64%
14%
14
flagthe Netherlands
9%
27%
63%
0%
11
flagthe United Kingdom
7%
27%
60%
3%
51
flagPoland
13%
32%
51%
2%
16857
flagthe United States
14%
33%
51%
0%
27
flagDenmark
30%
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0%
10
flagGermany
14%
36%
49%
0%
63
flagCanada
27%
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36%
18%
11