Turkish distinguishes between dotted and dotless "I"s. There are capital and lowercase versions of both.
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Turkish distinguishes between dotted and dotless "I"s. There are capital and lowercase versions of both.
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The Turkish keyboard can be frustrating to use so ask for help. Look out for the dotless Turkish “ı”, for example, which will render web and email addresses invalid if used inadvertently.
Source: wiktionary
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