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  1. pronunciation - How is “ch” pronounced correctly? - German …

    May 4, 2012 · The pronunciation of Grüß dich on that site is decent but doesn't sound like a native speaker's. The r is rolled in a way that doesn't sound German. The ü is ever so slightly off …

  2. pronunciation - How to pronounce the g at the end of König or …

    Nov 26, 2022 · As you see, the following are international phonetics in German for König and Leipzig: [ˈkøːnɪç] [ˈlaɪptsɪç] My question is how to pronounce the g, i.e., [ç] properly? Does it …

  3. pronunciation - How do you pronounce 'René', a German male …

    Jul 26, 2017 · The French pronunciation of René is, of course, quite distinctly different from the German pronunciation of the word. To hear the query word pronounced in Yandex, the …

  4. pronunciation - Aussprache von „magst" und "machst" - German …

    Mar 30, 2025 · Was ist der Unterschied zwischen den Ausprachen dieser beiden Wörter? Meines Erachtens wird das G in „magst" nicht als das G in z.B. „gehen" ausgesprochen, …

  5. pronunciation - Can't find the difference between o, ö, u, und ü ...

    Sep 7, 2015 · I think you can continue on in lessons just fine―many German learners can't tell the difference between ö and ü. After you know how to the basics of pronouncing at least o …

  6. pronunciation - When is "sch" spoken like "sh" and when like "s" …

    May 9, 2014 · Regarding the words like Hose, Dose, Rose the pronunciation of the diminutive (Höschen, Döschen, Röschen) is with an explicit "s" phoneme. Opposite to the usual "sch" …

  7. pronunciation - How to pronounce "Universität"? - German …

    Mar 22, 2014 · Universität - Wiktionary Universität - Pons Still, these pronunciation vary considerably. People believe that German as spoken in and around the city of Hannover is the …

  8. pronunciation - Different /ch/ Sounds - German Language Stack …

    Now pronunciation of a sound is always influenced by surrounding sounds, often in ways that speakers are not aware of, because their language does not differentiate between these …

  9. pronunciation - How to pronounce "Er"? - German Language …

    Why is "er" sometimes pronounced /e/ as in: Er schläft and sometimes pronounced /eːɐ/ as in: Er ist gelb.

  10. pronunciation - Pronouncing bitte vs bitter - German Language …

    The standard pronunciation for bitter is [ˈbɪtɐ], i.e. the phonemes /ər/ are represented by the vowel [ɐ]; for bitte, it is [ˈbɪtə], only differing in the final vowel, but clearly distinguishable for …