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===Casing===
The Case value is normative in Unicode. It pertains to those scripts with uppercase and the lowercase letters. Case-difference occurs in Adlam, Armenian, Cherokee, Coptic, Cyrillic, Deseret, Garay, Glagolitic, Greek, Khutsuri and Mkhedruli Georgian, Latin, Medefaidrin, Old Hungarian, Osage, Vithkuqi and Warang Citi scripts.
 
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In Greek, the letter sigma has different lowercase forms depending on where it is in a word. {{Unichar|03a3}} converts to {{Unichar|03c3}} if it is at the start or middle of a word, and converts to {{Unichar|03c2}} if it is at the end of a word.
 
In Lithuanian, the dot in lowercase i and j is preserved when followed by accents. For example: Í in lowercase is i̇́.<ref>[http{{Cite web|url=https://ftpwww.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATAUCD/latest/ucd/SpecialCasing.txt]|title=Unicode Character Database: Special Casing Data|date=2024-05-10}}</ref>
 
Despite the existence of {{Unichar|1E9E}}, {{Unichar|00DF}} corresponds to "SS".
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|U+206B
|{{unichar/name|na=ACTIVATE SYMMETRIC SWAPPING}}
|colspan=2|None{{efn|name=Depr02}}-
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|U+206C
|{{unichar/name|na=INHIBIT ARABIC FORM SHAPING}}
|colspan=2|None{{efn|name=Depr02}}
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|U+206D
|{{unichar/name|na=ACTIVATE ARABIC FORM SHAPING}}
|colspan=2|None{{efn|name=Depr02}}
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