The Letter ß

Der Buchstabe ß

Introduction

Einführung

The letter ß is called a Eszett or scharfes S (sharp s) in German. It is a consonant used for the sound of a double-s or sz.

It evolved as a ligature of ∫ and s or z. Unlike the letter ∫ (the long s) which has completely fallen out of modern usage, the ß is used in all German-speaking regions with the except of Switzerland and Liechtenstein where orthographic trends have favored simplification.

For German, Austria and the German-speaking parts of Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark and Italy the official grammatical rules are ß is used to represent the /s/ sound"

   1) after diphthongs, and
   2) long-vowels.

After short vowels, a regular double-s is used.

ß has no uppercase version because it is never used at the beginning of words.

Letters

Buchstaben

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Eszett; scharfes S

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Vocabulary

Wortschatz

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