What is ß called?

In German, the ß character is called eszett. It's used in “Straße,” the word for street, and in the expletive “Scheiße.” It's often transliterated as “ss,” and strangely enough, it's never had an official uppercase counterpart.
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What is ß called in English?

The German ligature (additional character): The letter ß, is also known as the "sharp S", "eszett" or "scharfes S", and is the only German letter that is not part of the Latin/Roman alphabet. The letter is pronounced (like the "s" in "see"). The ß is not used in any other language.
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What is ß pronounced?

The letter ß (also known as sharp S, German: Eszett or scharfes S) is a letter in the German alphabet. It is the only German letter that is not part of the basic Latin alphabet. The letter is pronounced [s] (like the "s" in "see") and is not used in any other language.
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How is β pronounced in German?

Differences between the German ß and the Greek β

They have a completely different pronunciation: as the initial sound of either letter's name indicates, the Greek “vita” is pronounced /v/ (in modern Greek) and the German Eszett is pronounced /s/. They look slightly different, compare: (Eszett) ß | β (“vita“).
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Is ß a double s?

Why Does ß Mean “Double S” in German? 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.
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The curious ß



How do I write eszett?

  1. In handwriting (and even in italic print), the left part of ß goes below the line on which the letters stand, like j, g, y, etc. ...
  2. B is generally written like a line and a 3, so the line on the left side goes top to bottom, while for ß, it goes bottom to top and you can write the whole letter without lifting the pen.
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How do I type eszett?

Type the following key combination : Alt + 0 2 2 3 : ß

The technique : Keep the Alt key pressed (key just to the left of the Space bar), then you successively type the numbers 0 2 2 3 then you finally release the Alt key, which will bring up the "Eszett" letter at desired location.
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What is the weird German B called?

In German, the ß character is called eszett. It's used in “Straße,” the word for street, and in the expletive “Scheiße.” It's often transliterated as “ss,” and strangely enough, it's never had an official uppercase counterpart.
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Can I replace ß with ß?

Yes. Replacing 'ß' with 'ss' is the correct thing to do if there's no 'ß' character available. Otherwise, use of 'ß' is orthographically mandatory in Germany, Austria and Luxemburg.
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What sound does ß make in German?

ß is just a “ss” sound. j sounds like the English y. w sounds like the English v. v sounds like the English f.
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How do you pronounce Scheibe?

Pronunciation
  1. IPA: /ˈʃaɪ̯bə/
  2. Audio. 0:02. (file)
  3. Hyphenation: Schei‧be.
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Why do S's look like F's?

Why in old English text was an 's' written as an 'f'? It wasn't; it was just written differently according to its position in the word. The f-like s (like an f without the crossbar) was a tall variant used at the start or in the middle of a word, which the modern s was used at the end or after a tall s.
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What are German letters called?

Das Deutsche Alphabet (The German Alphabet)
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What is œ called in French?

The letters 'OE' are usually combined into a single symbol in French: Œ or œ. When a pair of characters is used in such a way, it is called a digraph. The Œ is pronounced more or less according to the same rules as 'EU'. In general, if it's in an open syllable, it sounds like the 'U' in "full": listen.
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Can I use ß instead of eszett?

The character's Unicode names in English are sharp s and eszett. The letter is only used in German, and can be replaced with ⟨ss⟩ if the character is unavailable or capitalized, though a capitalized version has existed officially since 2017.
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Does Swiss German use ß?

The Swiss keyboard layout has no ß key, nor does it have the capital umlaut keys Ä, Ö and Ü.
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How do I get the German's on my keyboard?

"s-zet" (ß): Hold down "control" and press the ampersand (&) (i.e. Shift + 7) [Nothing will appear on your screen when you press this combination of keys]. Then release all three keys you just pressed and type the letter s. The "s-zet" (ß) should now appear.
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Where is ß on the English keyboard?

Turn on Num Lock and press ALT, keep it pressed and use the numbers 225, that gives the ß.
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How do I type Esset on A Mac?

To type ß, use the right alt key plus s = RightAlt + s = ß.
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What is an Esset?

Esset means olden days in Ibibio language. A native language Of the largest ethnic trip in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
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What is ß German?

SS, abbreviation of Schutzstaffel (German: “Protective Echelon”), the black-uniformed elite corps and self-described “political soldiers” of the Nazi Party.
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How do you pronounce ç?

Ç always sounds like [“sss”] !

So it's a way to have a “c” letter that sounds like “sss” even in front of a / o / u. For instance: A : Ça = [sah] = “this” ; Français = [fransay] = French!
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