Why in the world is the translation case-sensitive - and fails to
result in valid output, depending on case?

I was attempting to verify a translation of an old album name - Las
Ketchup's "Hijas del Tomate" - and Google Translate failed miserably.
The output from Spanish to English is indicated to be … "Hijas del
Tomate".  Gee, that's useful.

When plugging in "hijas del tomate" (all lower-case), however, the
correct result ("tomato daughters") is shown.

Why do the capital letters have any effect on the translation output
at all?

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