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Flughafen
The u is short, similar to the sound in English put
The a is long, similar to the sound in English half
The e is short, similar to the sound in English Ben
Hoffmann
The o is short, similar to the sound in English shop
The a is short, similar to the sound in Northern English man
sind, bin
The i is short, similar to the sound in English bin.
Vowel Combinations
Sie
The ie is pronounced like 'ee' as in English see.
Claus
The au always sounds like 'ow' as in English how.
Freut mich
The eu always sounds like 'oy' as in English boy.
Neddermeyer
The ey / ei / ay / ai combinations are always pronounced like eye in English.
Read and hear more about these and other vowel combinations.
Consonants
ich auch
The ch sounds a bit like the 'h' in English huge after i.
But ch is harder after au - more like the 'ch' in Scottish loch:
Willkommen
The w always sounds like the English letter v.
In contrast, v is normally pronounced like the English letter f.
Freut mich
The r is pronounced quite differently from the standard English r. It's a more guttural sound,
pronounced at the back of the throat in standard German, but it tends to be silent at the end of
words. In Southern Germany you may hear it pronounced as a trill.
Ja
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K ndergarten
Apfelstr del
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