On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 06:14:55PM +0100, Stefan Persson wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lars Marius Garshol" <larsga@garshol.priv.no>
> To: "Unicoders" <unicode@unicode.org>
> Sent: den 21 januari 2002 15:16
> Subject: Re: Norwegian sorting
>
>
> > I doubt that there is an official standard for this, but I would
> > expect to find Ü sorted with Y, given that Norwegian Y is pronounced
> > just like Swedish/German/Dutch Ü. Many reference works sort V and W
> > together, for example, according to the same principle.
>
> Swedish: "Ü" only used in German loan words.
> German: "Ü" pronunciated as a Swedish "y."
> Dutch: "Ü" pronunciated completely different.
>
> In Swedish we sort the German "ü" as "y," and the Dutch "ü" as "u."
I have no official record on Dutch ü being sorted as u in Swedish.
Where do you get this rule from? Have you got examples of this?
How do you accomplish it?
Kind regards
Keld Simonsen
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