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NihilumExNil | 7 years ago

I maintain that ss is a legitimate substitute in standard German orthography, just as ae for ä etc. not only because I can't be arsed to switch key layouts, but because ß is a useless character. If you compare Fuß, Ruß and Mus; Muss and Bus, Plus; Museeum and Muster. It is derived from a ligature, which is not any less confusing between ss and sz. So Buße implies it was once written Busse (or Busze). Add to that the phonetic difference between jetzt, jezt, and Arzt, is rather ridiculous, I mean, what do we have the c for? We rather standardize an extra letter and use c chiefly in ch and sch, but why? Ich habe da so meine Cweifel, ehh Tsweivel, eh ... ach lassen wir dass.

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