Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-27283194-20151213011802/@comment-181.46.27.211-20151213023048

Yes, in German you write double s if the previous vowel is a short one, as in "Kuss". You write  ß  if it is after a long vowel or a dipthong, as in "hai ßen". Now, "hai ßen" does not mean "no name"; it's a verb whose translation could be "called" or "named".