2009/9/23 Pengalanty <[email protected]>:

> In German f is represents a double s (ss) (I don't know if this makes sense 
> to everybody but it may be an interesting point??? ~Allan~


No.  I don't know whether something of what you meant to type has gone
missing, but as it stands this is incorrect.

The single s is represented in traditional German script by something
which is similar to our f.  The double s *after a long vowel* is
called esszet and is represented by a character which similar to our
upper case B with a tail.




-- 
Bob

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