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Old 05-15-2008, 04:21 PM   #159
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Originally Posted by IceHand View Post
Essentially after a short vowel most words are spelled with "ss" instead of "ß" now, but after a long vowel the "ß" remains, e.g.:
daß -> dass
Fluß -> Fluss
but:
Fuß -> Fuß
groß -> groß
If you want to know more about it: http://german.about.com/library/weekly/aa092898.htm
(There have been made some more changes, but that's the most obvious one ...)

However you can just use the old spelling, many Germans still do. I was in the funny position to learn both the old and the new spelling (I think I was in 6th grade when it was introduced to us – although it was not officially in use back then).
well i suppose some esszeds are better than no esszeds. not that i know enough german for it make much difference to me.
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