At 16:13 01/10/18 +0900, Soobok Lee wrote: > > > There is indeed a non-zero (but very, very small) probability > > > for such cases. But if domain names are written in lower case > > > the way they mostly have been up to now, a word in a language > > > written in Cyrillic looking the same as a word in a language > > > written in Latin would be about as rare as a four-leaf clover. > > > > >No. mcuh more frequent than you guess. > >Cyrillic small 'a' 'e' 'o' 'c' 'p' 'x' 'y' 'i' 'j' 's' have the exactly >same look with latin small ones.
Yes. But 'i' 'j' 's' are not actually used in most languages that are written in Cyrillic. And in all languages, most of the possible letter combinations are not actually used. And the longer a word is, the more quickly the probabilities approach zero. Regards, Martin.
