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  1. 14 de mai. de 2024 · In German, the letter ß is known as the eszett or scharfes (sharp) S. It’s a special character, similar to the German umlaut you’re probably used to seeing by now. But unlike those two dots above “a,” “o” or “u,” the eszett is written as a capital B-shaped character with a tail: ß. Technically, the eszett is shorthand for ...

  2. 11 de jul. de 2017 · This is not the first time that the Eszett has caused civil unrest among German orthographers and writers. An epochal spelling reform in 1996 severely curtailed the use of the letter, with new ...

  3. The double s (after a short vowel) and the ß (after a long vowel) are both pronounced like the - ss in the English word “pass”. How to pronounce s: When the s is at the end of a word, it is pronounced as in the English word “pass”. This also applies to nouns made up of multiple words. When the s is at the beginning of a word before a ...

  4. German double s and eszett. by Sandra Köktas. Published on September 20, 2022 / Updated on January 5, 2024. Facebook. Post. German double s and eszett: Same sound, different writing, total confusion. Why German has the letter ß and how to decide between eszett and ss.

  5. 15 de nov. de 2017 · So getting back to the ess-tzett: ſ plus the older way to spell z, Ʒ, gives you ſ+Ʒ = ſƷ = ß. German has run the old form of s into the old form of z. It’s always pronounced like s, and can be replaced with double-s, so Preußen (‘Prussia’) can also be spelled Preussen. In Switzerland, they only use the double-s.

  6. While many say that the German alphabet has 26 letters just like English, there are also four additional letters in the German language: ä, ö, ü and ß. If you count these, this brings the count up to 30 letters. The main thing to remember is that if you know English, you already have 26 letters under your belt.