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- pronunciation - How do you phonetically pronounce all of the German . . .
What is the phonetic pronunciation of every note name in German? So, all three iterations of every letter (flat, natural, and sharp) including E#, Cb, etc Also, how do you pronounce the German note names “B” and “H”? Is there a German equivalent for the English “B#” (such as “H#”?) and how would that be pronounced phonetically?
- pronunciation - How should I read Julius Wilhelm Richard Dedekind in . . .
Richard Dedekind was a famous mathematician so I've heard the name said a number of times, at least by English speaking mathematicians I don't remember ever hearing the name pronounced differently than you'd expect as an English speaker The pronunciation of "Richard", however, is very different in German compared to English –
- pronunciation - Gibt es Akzente Dialekte, bei denen das R immer . . .
Ein Beispieltext: Gott ist eine faustgrobe Antwort, eine Undelicatesse gegen uns Denker –, im Grunde sogar bloss ein faustgrobes Verbot an uns: Ihr sollt nicht denken! (Friedrich Nietzsche) Die
- pronunciation - Is Liszt really pronounced like the English word list . . .
The Hungarian pronunciation is exactly as @g kertesz says: it is a short vowel, but with the quality of the English long vowel in least Scots English pronounces least this way (By the way, liszt means flour in Hungarian; but this is not the origin of the name Liszt ) –
- pronunciation - Deutsche Aussprache Betonung von »Ukraine« - German . . .
Regarding English pronunciation, I’d add an English translation, but it wouldn’t make sense In English, you-craine seems to be the correct pronunciation, while it ought to be vocalized as you-cray-een
- pronunciation - Cant find the difference between o, ö, u, und ü . . .
First of all: In German each vowel has a short and a long version, and it can be spoken closed and open, which produces different spoken sounds for the same written letter (»Mond« and »Tonne« are written with the same letter o, but the pronunciation is not exactly the same; There are at least four different pronunciation for the letter e)
- pronunciation - How to pronounce the g at the end of König or Leipzig . . .
This pronunciation is the dominant pronunciation north of (about) the line Karlsruhe - Stuttgart - Ingolstadt - Passau, with exceptions mentioned below The majority of German native speakers live in this area, and it's also the pronunciation that German speaking actors learn ( Siebssche Bühnensprache ) during their actors education, even when
- pronunciation - Wie bekommt man das rollende r weg? - German Language . . .
Das rollende "r" ist etwas, woran man erkennt, dass man mit einem Nicht-muttersprachler redet, egal wie gut dieser spricht Im Grunde ist das kein großes Problem, doch bei Wörtern wie "Regen" "Brief"
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