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Turkish alphabet

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The current Turkish alphabet used for the Turkish language was created by borrowing different Latin characters in 1928.

Letters

A, B, C, Ç, D, E, F, G, Ğ, H, I, İ, J, K, L, M, N, O, Ö, P, R, S, Ş, T, U, Ü, V, Y, Z

Note that dotted and undotted I are quite separate letters, each with its own uppercase and lowercase form. Note the reverse use of standard: 'I' is the capital form of ı, and İ is the capital form of i.

See also: Wikipedia:Turkish characters (info on usage in Wikipedia).

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