To match a word one can use
\v(\w+)
From the vim help :h \w:
\w word character: [0-9A-Za-z_]
This works exactly as described in the manual. However, I want to
match words that contain characters beyond a-z, e.g.
prästgården. Matching the regular expression \v(\w+) against
prästgården yields to three matches, instead:
prästgården
^^ ^^^ ^^^^
How to match words containing characters beyond a-z? My locale is set to English and if possible I'd like to keep it that way.
Edit: The words might not belong to a single locale, e.g.
prästgården
treść