I’m guidance German as well as ß is the usual pitch which they use. Whenever I write it however, it is uncelebrated from my collateral B. Any tips?
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I write it by first making an f, but without the bar, and then an s joined onto it.
Make the straight line on the left go down as far as it would if you were writing “p” or “q” or “y”.
A couple of ideas:
1. Don’t connect the vertical part on the left with the end of the horizontal near the bottom
2. The top of the letter ß would be round whereas in B you’d see an angle in the upper left corner.
Well the handwritten one looks different than the one you have on your keyboard, so it shouldn’t be too hard to differ it! Because the handwritten one has a little thing (sorry, I don’t know the English word for it) at the left side of the letter.
Take a look at the second ß:
http://www.altearmee.de/eszett.GIF
That’s definitely no B!
°°°
Oh God … I hope in the end you don’t forget what you wanted to write! *gg*
If you look at facsimile reproductions of old documents written in English, you will see that we used to write ’s’ like the left-hand part of the es-zett (or beta-s as we often call it in English) when it occurred inside a word, and the modern ’s’ was reserved for the initial and final positions. And double ’s’ was written just like es-zett, which is nothing more than a modern survival of that old manuscript convention.
Take a look at the American Declaration of Independence for example (you should be able to find a facsimile on the internet), and try to imitate the way Jefferson wrote ’s’ for the left-hand part. The secret is curling it round, particularly at the top. Then join an ’s’ to it on the right, but twist that ’s’ on the right a tad anticlockwise so it leans to the left.