How to pronounce the vocalized R in German
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- How to pronounce the vocalized R in German? Sometimes we do not need to pronounce the letter R in German - it becomes, as linguists say, "vocalized". This is the case in my name, which I am using as an example to explain to you how to produce this German sound. Learn how to say the German vocalized R in this video.
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Please please teach us how to pronounce ng like in singen
What is your experience with the R in German? What are words that are difficult for you? Post in the comments!
I really love your tutorials about pronunciation for ä, ö and ü. I was looking at many materials on RUclips for this specific topic and everything is very useless, but your materials are excellent. I'm really grateful and I would love to see a tutorial about pronouncing r in words like rot and Rose, I have no idea what should I do with my mouth to pronounce them.
@@marcelstrzalka Thanks! I'll try to do this soon.
The R sound is really difficult for me because it changes so much depending on the accent so it is very confusing. As spanish speaker i've been told that the most esasy accent to imitate the R is from the south, so i really wait for you to make more videos about the R.
Cool videos man thanks for your content
@@randomguy2898 Thanks! Yes imitating the Spanish R is a good start, but try to roll it only once. I'll make more content about this.
@@learngermanwithstories Thanks! Great advice
This is so helpful. Thank you!
Great to hear!
pls help to pronounce ("TSCHUSS" =bye) in german, thx
Is there a specific sound that you have issues with in the word tschüss?
@@learngermanwithstories tsch ...how to spell this part?
@@car_coder ah ok I see - basically like in English "tch" so e.g. "hatch"
@@learngermanwithstories got it , thx dear friend :)🌼
@@learngermanwithstories thanks alot🌹🌹
a vs dark schwa?
Not sure what exactly is your question?
@@learngermanwithstories Could you make a video about differences betweeen a and dark schwa? I meaan minimal pairs in different positions etc. I mean it would be a great video that nobody did so far.
I'm done with this language. A shame but... What can i do ?
You find the vocalized R too difficult?
very much danke sehr
:-)
Hallo, ich habe eine Frage. In a word like "gestern" the "er" would be pronounced as "a", something like "gestAn"?
Yes, the R in gestern is vocalized, just how I describe in the video.
@@learngermanwithstories Danke!
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Sie est schone, viel glück
Danke ;-)