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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T04:33:53+00:00 2026-06-18T04:33:53+00:00

Here’s my current code: return str.matches(^[A-Za-z\\-‘. ]+); I want it to include international letters.

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return str.matches("^[A-Za-z\\-'. ]+");

I want it to include international letters. How do I do that in Java?

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    2026-06-18T04:33:54+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 4:33 am

    It seems that you want is, to match all the alphabetic characters. Typically you would do that by using Posix \p{Alpha} expression, extended by the punctuation you want also to permit. As Java Regular Expressions documentation says, it matches ASCII only.

    However, what documentation does not say clearly is, you can make this class work with Unicode characters. To do just that you need to turn Unicode character class matching on.
    You can do this in one of two ways:

    1. By creating Pattern object passing the UNICODE_CHARACTER_CLASS constant:
      Pattern p = Pattern.compile("^[p{Alpha}\\-'. ]+", UNICODE_CHARACTER_CLASS);
    2. By using (?U) embedded pattern flag:
      str.matches("^(?U)[\\p{Alpha}\\-'. ]+");

    Prove of concept:

    String[] test = {"Jean-Marie Le'Blanc", "Żółć", "Ὀδυσσεύς", "原田雅彦"};
    for (String str : test) {
        System.out.print(str.matches("^(?U)[\\p{Alpha}\\-'. ]+") + " ");
    }
    

    The obvious result is:

    true true true true

    If you think that all is correct, I have two additional points to make:

    • 原田雅彦 (Masahiko Harada) is composed of Ideographic characters. In fact they are not the alphabetic characters,
    • You want to match the dot (.) symbol. It’s OK, but please consider matching Ideographic fullstops as well.
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