1 Oct
2006
1 Oct
'06
02:21
On Saturday 30 September 2006 15:58, Anders Johansson wrote:
ß really is a handwriting letter from the German Sütterlin "alphabet" or handwriting style. It's sz rather than ss. Today it is used for ss, but in spoken German it's still called sz
Well the ss that I put in parens was to indicate the compose combination needed to generate it on my keyboard, not its spoken sound. I spoze it might be different if I had a German keyboard. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen