@overholt
Thank you, I'll take a look
@PetraPhoenix @overholt the main concept is that in an Auslaut you use the round s but in an Anlaut and Inlaut the long s.
@PetraPhoenix @overholt I have no idea why that website with the extensive examples does not mention this. But I only skimmed it, maybe I overlooked something.
@PetraPhoenix @overholt the main concept is that in an Auslaut you use the round s but in an Anlaut and Inlaut the long s.