Comment by LudwigNagasena
17 hours ago
They switched from Arabic script to Latin script. They literally did latinize Turkish, but they ditched the convention of 1 to 1 correspondence between lowercase and uppercase letters that is invariant across all languages that use Latin script except for German script, Turkish script and its offspring Azerbaijani script.
> correspondence between lowercase and uppercase [not in] German script
Where is it broken in German script? Do you mean small ß and capital ẞ?
Yes, ẞ is an optional variant of ß, which is traditionally capitalized as SS.