For me personally  i think that only sorting rule have sense not searching rule.

I can imagine that in database i have – consider that Harry Potter is written 
by „Ch” as „Charry Potter”.

And i write:
Rád čtu knihy o „Charry Potter”.

And now i search for ‘%C%’ and i have empty result 😉 because it is „Ch” one 
letter 😉.

regards,
Karol Bieniaszewski

Od: Omacht András
Wysłano: sobota, 6 listopada 2021 13:19
Temat: Re: [Firebird-devel] ODP: RFC: Fix for issue 6915

It is a rule, but hungarian languages have some of this "rules" / "cases".

"SÁG"/"SÉG" is a suffix, you can make new words (adjective -> noun) using it.

IGAZ -> TRUE
IGAZSÁG -> TRUTH
ÍNYNEC -> GOURMET
ÍNYENCSÉG -> DELICACY

In this cases ZS és CS are two different letters and its pronunciation is 
different than "ZS" and "CS" letters.

András

-----Original Message-----
From: Adriano dos Santos Fernandes [mailto:adrian...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, November 6, 2021 12:50 PM
To: For discussion among Firebird Developers 
<firebird-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Firebird-devel] ODP: RFC: Fix for issue 6915

On 06/11/2021 08:35, Omacht András wrote:
> For example, in the word of "IGAZSÁG", ZS is not a letter, but here two, a Z 
> and an S.

Is it an exception to the rule or it it another rule?


Adriano


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