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Wow you must be a language genius! I'm a korean and English teacher here. I'm learning German from my ex student who studied in Germany for 5 years. Your videos are great and really helpful for me. I'm watching them every day😊
I am really impressed the way you are teaching us pronunciation but i want some favour i am really feeling so depressed due "R " plz make some videos on this topin in detail.for example 1 video on only german R pronunciation and then with dicombonation od different vovwels and umlauts.
You mean French R and French K? Yes they are similar, but for the K you build up a lot of pressure which you then release, whereas for the French R you would push the air a bit longer, but without building much pressure (not sure if that makes sense in writing hehe ...)
This is very helpful, thank you so much, I got my German accent down pact, but I always pronounce my R's as a Spanish R, could I use that when pronouncing my "R" words in German?
Danke for the video, quite interesting and useful! Can you say what accent/dialect does Rammstein sing? I suppose they sing in Hochdeutsch, but with which accent? I hear that Till rolls his r like in Spanish and very often pronounce r in the end of words/syllables
Oh good question! I actually don't listen to Rammstein, but just did so for listening to the accent. It's basically Hochdeutsch, though with rolling R at "wrong" places. I think this is a way of wanting to appear old-fashioned: in the early days of radio the sound quality was so bad that speakers would roll the R when it was vocalized, just that listeners could understand them. But from our modern point of view this sounds very weird.
I am German and have listened a lot to Rammstein, and yes, Till rolls the r at the end of words like Kinder. I think it is his personal trademark when he sings, in real life I guess he would pronounce it more like Kinda.
@@pmarzes Can you say, please, when you sing along to R+ do you also pronounce words like they do (Italian r/r in "wrong" places) or you keep your own accent?
@@learngermanwithstories please how is this R called? I broke my mind and ears trying to figure it out. Is it uvular trill? I am not sure. Is there a distinct name for the R you use(K-position)?
@@learngermanwithstories what's interesting to me is that when you force K position R, it starts sounding undistinguishable from T-position R. Especially in ra, ro. Kinda harder with ru and re but still. Anyways I love this topic
Want to learn German with a funny story instead of boring dialogues?
🎧🎧🎧 Check out my online German course Jens & Jakob:
courses.skapago.eu/lp/german-course-beginners-jens-jakob-ds/
📗📗📗 Textbook: www.skapago.eu/jensjakob/
Wow you must be a language genius! I'm a korean and English teacher here. I'm learning German from my ex student who studied in Germany for 5 years. Your videos are great and really helpful for me. I'm watching them every day😊
Thanks! Good luck with your German language learning.
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I love when you said "if you´re french a glass of wine instead" 😆
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I am really impressed the way you are teaching us pronunciation but i want some favour i am really feeling so depressed due "R " plz make some videos on this topin in detail.for example 1 video on only german R pronunciation and then with dicombonation od different vovwels and umlauts.
Danke! Dank Dir habe ich das heute gelernt!
Super!
If u just listen those r can u distinguish them? I find French and the K r so similar
You mean French R and French K? Yes they are similar, but for the K you build up a lot of pressure which you then release, whereas for the French R you would push the air a bit longer, but without building much pressure (not sure if that makes sense in writing hehe ...)
I have learned from your video. Danke.
Freut mich :-)
hi from Egypt you're just amazing ❤️
Thank you :-)
Thank you!! It sounds like the Japanese r is also okay? the Japanese r is like the single r in Spanish or the flap d sound in American English?
Unfortunately I don't speak Japanese. But if it's like the single R in Spanish, then yes, definitely.
This is very helpful, thank you so much, I got my German accent down pact, but I always pronounce my R's as a Spanish R, could I use that when pronouncing my "R" words in German?
Yes you can, as long as you roll the R only once. I explain that in my video. Make also sure to pronounce the vocalized R correctly.
So, since I have the spanish r, I can use it in german normally?
Yes but make sure you don't repeat the R sound (we want to hear it just once and quite soft).
@@learngermanwithstories Thanks. I have being struggling with this consonant for quite a while. But your video helped me a lot. Great work!
Danke for the video, quite interesting and useful!
Can you say what accent/dialect does Rammstein sing? I suppose they sing in Hochdeutsch, but with which accent? I hear that Till rolls his r like in Spanish and very often pronounce r in the end of words/syllables
Oh good question! I actually don't listen to Rammstein, but just did so for listening to the accent. It's basically Hochdeutsch, though with rolling R at "wrong" places. I think this is a way of wanting to appear old-fashioned: in the early days of radio the sound quality was so bad that speakers would roll the R when it was vocalized, just that listeners could understand them. But from our modern point of view this sounds very weird.
@@learngermanwithstories Wow! Thank you😊
I am German and have listened a lot to Rammstein, and yes, Till rolls the r at the end of words like Kinder. I think it is his personal trademark when he sings, in real life I guess he would pronounce it more like Kinda.
@@pmarzesThanks!
@@pmarzes Can you say, please, when you sing along to R+ do you also pronounce words like they do (Italian r/r in "wrong" places) or you keep your own accent?
woa i am so impressed , thank you
Thanks! Hope it's helpful.
Would you please pronounce „oder“?
It has a vocalized R at the end.
So happy to be speaking K position R whole my life even thought I'm Russian
great :-)
@@learngermanwithstories please how is this R called? I broke my mind and ears trying to figure it out. Is it uvular trill? I am not sure. Is there a distinct name for the R you use(K-position)?
@@learngermanwithstories what's interesting to me is that when you force K position R, it starts sounding undistinguishable from T-position R. Especially in ra, ro. Kinda harder with ru and re but still. Anyways I love this topic
Does the throat or palatal vibrate?
This depends on which R you use.
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