Csaba Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ... So "tyty" and "tty" could be arguably both taken as double "ty",
> except that the official form is "tty"... but from a pronunciation point
> of view they ARE equivalent in hungarian.

That's fair enough, but the question is should they be taken as
equivalent for string-comparison purposes?  (English has plenty of
cases where different letter combinations sound alike, but we don't
consider them equal because of that.  That may not be a good analogy
though.  Also, if there are cases in other locales where strcoll
considers non-identical strings equal, the reasoning for it might be
quite different.)

                        regards, tom lane

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