Thank You So Much Jacqueline. Finally, after 3 months of starting learning German...I can pronounce ä,ö,ü. The credit goes to you. Thanks #LingoniGerman
Definitely ü and ö are very common letters/sounds in Turkish. However German r and Turkish r are not alike at all and German r could be very challenging for Turks learning/speaking German.
"Die Ärztin ist sehr nett." Wie klingt dies Satz, wenn wir alle äe wechseln? So: "Die Erztin ist sähr nätt." Bitte versuchen diese Buchstaben mit eigenem Klang zu aussagen. Ich finde kein Unterschied zwischen diese Sätze. Können Sie mehr über ä-e erzählen?
I'm in the same situation... According to (almighty) Wikipedia, the difference between "ä" and *short* "e" is not that important and even many native speakers can't tell them apart by just the sound, unless they know the spelling. This is not the case for long "e", such as in "wh *e* rend" or "w *e* sen", those "e" sounds are longer and slightly closer to the sound of "ie" in German. As a learner, one trick I heard about how to pronounce "ä" is to shape your mouth like it's an "a" but pronounce an "e". You can see in the video Jacklyn pronounces "ä" with a more OPEN mouth than "e", in the sentence you mention. As for listening, I think it's better to depend on context (theme, meaning of the phrase and surrounding words), than to try to hear a distinction by sound between "ä" and *short* "e". Long "e" is easy to spot. And finally, this does not apply to "ö" and "ü" as those are also easy to distinguish by sound.
@@afz902k "As a learner, one trick I heard about how to pronounce "ä" is to shape your mouth like it's an "a" but pronounce an "e". " Very appreciate for this technique. On the phone I couldn't pronounce my name, which has e sound. And it makes me crazy. But your method can explain everything. But I am still suspicious about german writing style and found about it two articles, which shows that German language need big "Rechtschreibreform". Not like just changing ß to ss. www.praxis-foerderdiagnostik.de/so-analysieren-sie-rechtschreibfehler-systematisch/ maritagruebl.de/buchstaben/ blog.zeit.de/mathe/allgemein/zahlen-sprechweise-deutsch-englisch/
Great videos, thanks a lot Jacqueline.
You’re really good, so is Jenny. I have learned so much from both of you.Thank you very much.May God bless you both.
Thank You So Much Jacqueline. Finally, after 3 months of starting learning German...I can pronounce ä,ö,ü. The credit goes to you. Thanks #LingoniGerman
I could listen to you all day. 🫠
Best Umlaute video ever! Thank you
Sehr gut! Wunderbar!Tschüss!
Thanks a lot Jacqueline ma'am for teaching this lesson. And thanks a lot Lingoni.
Danke...sehr gut Lektion!
Ein gut Lektion zu lesen. Vilen dank.
It's so useful
Danke schon
Hello Jacqueline. This video is a great one. Thank you for sharing. Danke schön.
Guten morgen
Dear madam
Danke for wonderful presentation
Danke sehr for the lesson
Danke schön🙏
When everyone is struggling with the German umlaute but you're Turkish :D
…or Russian/Ukrainian. We have no umlauts but there are several quite similar sounds in our languages.
Definitely ü and ö are very common letters/sounds in Turkish. However German r and Turkish r are not alike at all and German r could be very challenging for Turks learning/speaking German.
Very helpful
you have a very good dog. it is not barking in between your video.
Like the way that you are teaching German.
Danke!
I like your work please keep giving us more videos....
Thank you
Ich brauchte dieses Video wirklich (aber ich habe immer Angst vor Wörter wie 'schon' und 'schön').... Danke schön!!!
you are the best , THANK YOU VERY MUCH
du bist so gut.danke
Great video!!!
I love how you pronounce the English 'r'.
very helpful danke
Thank you!
Finally know how to pronounce “ö” correctly 😁
I am gladful because these letters are same in Turkish, probably 100 year ago we took from German alphabet to create modern easy Turkish alphabet.
10:01 wild doggo appears!!
Vielen dank!
Watching from Egypt.
Good job.
you the best! who is the best? you the best! (explainer)
Vielen Dank! für alles und grüßen aus México
Madame many Umlaut letters pronounciation are like similar to Hindi. As well as Deutch alphabet. Not all but many.
Danke.
Can u please put all the 2020 in one playlist ?
Thanks
Nice video :)
Really heplful!
Bom dia!!!
Vídeo muito bom. 🌹
Danke Viemals!
Danke schon dear Jacqueline.
I have the German keyboard on my phone it is mandatory writing in German, listening to German Bands has helped in Pronounciation
Sehr gut
thanks a lot. Danke shone
Vielen danke aus India. Ich habe ein frage bitte was ist vor in Deutsch? Es ist (of) wie in englisch??
10:00 oh, hello there
*it waits for a pause* ^__^
Sie kommen aus dem Österreich?
Dein Hund ist sehr nett!
Kann ich auch „schwierig“ sagen zu „schwer“ meinen?
"Die Ärztin ist sehr nett." Wie klingt dies Satz, wenn wir alle äe wechseln? So: "Die Erztin ist sähr nätt." Bitte versuchen diese Buchstaben mit eigenem Klang zu aussagen. Ich finde kein Unterschied zwischen diese Sätze. Können Sie mehr über ä-e erzählen?
I'm in the same situation... According to (almighty) Wikipedia, the difference between "ä" and *short* "e" is not that important and even many native speakers can't tell them apart by just the sound, unless they know the spelling. This is not the case for long "e", such as in "wh *e* rend" or "w *e* sen", those "e" sounds are longer and slightly closer to the sound of "ie" in German. As a learner, one trick I heard about how to pronounce "ä" is to shape your mouth like it's an "a" but pronounce an "e". You can see in the video Jacklyn pronounces "ä" with a more OPEN mouth than "e", in the sentence you mention. As for listening, I think it's better to depend on context (theme, meaning of the phrase and surrounding words), than to try to hear a distinction by sound between "ä" and *short* "e". Long "e" is easy to spot. And finally, this does not apply to "ö" and "ü" as those are also easy to distinguish by sound.
@@afz902k "As a learner, one trick I heard about how to pronounce "ä" is to shape your mouth like it's an "a" but pronounce an "e". "
Very appreciate for this technique. On the phone I couldn't pronounce my name, which has e sound. And it makes me crazy. But your method can explain everything. But I am still suspicious about german writing style and found about it two articles, which shows that German language need big "Rechtschreibreform". Not like just changing ß to ss.
www.praxis-foerderdiagnostik.de/so-analysieren-sie-rechtschreibfehler-systematisch/
maritagruebl.de/buchstaben/
blog.zeit.de/mathe/allgemein/zahlen-sprechweise-deutsch-englisch/
The umlaute words will be easier for people who speak French because of the similar œ and eu sounds
I think this is correct: Die Übung ist schwierig.
4:19 and then on 4:21 little bit change of hair style but both are good because you are beautiful.
Jacqueline plus Joseph!
thank you Mademoiselle !
Hallo aus Ägypten
It seems like here u just came from holiday. U look tanned. By the way, really nice videos ♥️😃
🌹🌷💐
Ö and ü sound the same
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
That haircut is better. Que bella eres !
Ah re facil
🤔🤔🤔🤔
Sehr gut
But bears are not dangerous unless you provoke them.
True 😊. Humans are much more dangerous.
@@lingoniGERMAN but you are way different ♥️♥️♥️♥️❤️❤️❤️
I wanna say tons of thanks for your help to learn German.
Vielen Dank
I am drained by the umlaute :(
Very funny
hard to concentrate she is schön
like
Koennen Sie Ihren Hund vorstellen?
Die Frau Augen sind wie Sterne