Have you considered Unicode::Collate?
A more hacky way to go might be to use Unicode::Normalize to convert the string to NFD or NFKD, then use s/// to strip off the diacriticals. I call this hacky because this only handles diacriticals: it will not, for example, make a LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE into a LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O.
In reply to Re: Normalizing diacritics in (regex) search
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Normalizing diacritics in (regex) search
by LanX
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