German000
right pronunciation in German can be a tricky and sometimes jawbreaking experience. I recommend you to start here. The alphabets in German and English are basically the same... well there are a few exceptions The pronunciation is written in brackets ().
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- a (ah)
- a
- b (beh)
- b
- c (tseh)
- c
- d (deh)
- d
- e (eh)
- e
- f (eff)
- f
- g (geh)
- g
- h (hah)
- h
- i (ee)
- i
- j (yot)
- j
- k (kah)
- k
- l (ell)
- l
- m (emm)
- m
- n (enn)
- n
- o (oh)
- o
- p (peh)
- p
- q (koo)
- q
- r (err)
- r
- s (ess)
- s
- t (teh)
- t
- u (oo)
- u
- v (fou)
- v
- w (veh)
- w
- x (icks)
- x
- y (ipsilon)
- y
- z (tset)
- z
- ei
- (aye)
- eu
- (oy)
- au
- (ow, like in how)
- ai
- (aye)
- oi
- (oy)
- ä / ae
- (eh)
- äu / aeu
- (oy)
- ey
- (aye)
- ö / oe
- (like the o in work)
- ü / ue
- (try this: say eeeee and form the mouth like kissing)