suurtahtiset
Suurtahtiset are the uppercase forms of letters used in the Finnish writing system. They represent the capital letters of the Latin alphabet and are applied in contexts such as the beginning of sentences, proper nouns, acronyms, and headings. In practice, suurtahtiset and pientahtiset (lowercase) are the same letter set, merely in their capital or small forms.
The Finnish alphabet consists of 29 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J,
Usage and style conventions in Finnish follow standard capitalization rules: the first letter of a sentence
In digital and typesetting contexts, converting text to suurtahtiset requires locale-aware case mapping. Unicode and modern