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German notes
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.. toctree::
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Pronunciation guide
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This, in addition to the tables provided by Colloquial German, should serve as a
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good document for how German pronunciation is like. Of course, you *should*
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always look up the pronunciation in its audio format and/or learn how to read
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IPA table efficiently to improve your pronunciation skills.
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This is also helpful to have a, sometimes misleading, sometimes correct guess of
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the word's definition simply by saying them. For example, jung is pronounced
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young and indeed does mean young.
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Keep in mind that all German nouns are capitalized e.g., Buch for book.
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.. contents::
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Vowels
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.. note::
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Keep in mind that I myself don't know most of these words. They're used
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to simply give an example on how German sounds like in a way. It'd be
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good if you pick up a word or two from this guide. I don't think you'll
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be revisiting this page much. Maybe I'll consider updating the tables
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with better/more fitting examples that you *may* find interesting.
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Vowels are either short or long like most languages. They are long when
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* They are doubled: Paar (Pair), Haar (hair), Schnee (Snow).
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* They are followed by h: sehen (to look. Sehen is the noun view, notice the
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capitalization matters!), Jahr (year), Ohr (ear).
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* They are followed by a single consonant: gut (good), rot (red).
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They are shower when
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* They are followed a double consonant: Bett (bed), Mann (man), hoffen (to
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hope).
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* They are followed by two or more consonants: sitzen (to sit), ernst (serious,
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look it up!).
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.. list-table:: Examples
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:header-rows: 3
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* * Vowel
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* Type
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* English equivalent sound
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* German words
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* * a
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* long
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* father
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* Vater, haben, sagen
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* * a
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* short
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* hot
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* Vasser, Hand, alt
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* * e
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* long
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* may
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* See, geben
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* * e
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* short
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* let
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* Ende
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* * i
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* long
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* greet
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* Tiger, Universität
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* * i
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* short
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* sit
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* ist, dick, Mitte, Mittag, Mittwoch
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* * ie
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* long
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* similar to here, look up how the following are pronounced.
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* Bier, hier, fliegen, liegen
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* * o
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* long
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* open
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* Sohn, Brot, Segelboot
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* * o
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* song
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* Sonne, Sommer
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* (none)
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* * u
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* long
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* dune
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* Blume, Pudel, Handschuh
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* * u
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* short
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* bush
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* Mutter, und, unter
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