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Since the "Rechtschreibreform"/ the orthography-change, think 80% of the germans it doesnot matter how someone writes words. BUT there are still rules! It means Straße, though it means Ludwigsstraße. Because the A is long, you have to write a ß! If the A should be short like in nass(wet), you should write two s. It is very logical! Greetings from Munich --93.104.183.127 (talk) 21:47, 7 January 2014 (UTC)Reply