Is it okay if I am not able to spell German 'r'?

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There is no such thing as a German ‘r’. I suspect you are talking about the Eszett: ß. Often you can get away with writing a double s instead: ‘Grüsse’ instead of ‘Grüße’. However, only in Switzerland and Liechtenstein this is the official spelling. My advice is to stick to the official spelling...
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There is no such thing as a German ‘r’. I suspect you are talking about the Eszett: ß. Often you can get away with writing a double s instead: ‘Grüsse’ instead of ‘Grüße’. However, only in Switzerland and Liechtenstein this is the official spelling. My advice is to stick to the official spelling rules. Use it when applicable. read less
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Sorry could not understand the question. If you could quote an example of the above mentioned so that I understand the difficulty level to spell or pronounce 'r' in German
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