väiketähedus
Väiketähedus, also known as lowercase, refers to the use of lowercase letters in writing. In most alphabetic writing systems, lowercase letters are the standard forms used for most words, with uppercase letters typically reserved for the beginning of sentences, proper nouns, and specific stylistic emphasis. The distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters is a fundamental aspect of typography and orthography in languages that employ them, such as English, German, French, and Estonian, where "väiketähedus" is a relevant term.
The historical development of lowercase letters is linked to the evolution of script from ancient Roman capitals.
In modern usage, the consistent application of lowercase and uppercase letters is crucial for readability and