German Pronunciation Basics: Vowels, Consonants & Accents
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The BasicsGerman VowelsGerman DiphthongsGerman ConsonantsGerman syllables and StressGerman AccentsGerman diphthongs are usually shorter and tenser (less glide) than English diphthongs. 1. EI, AI, AY, EYare all pronounced like the English word “eye” or the Y in “by” or “my” or the i in “dine” or “mine”. 2. AUis pronounced like the OU in “house” or the OW in “brow” or “crown”. 3. EU, ÄUare pronounced like the OY in “annoy” or “boy” or “Troy”. Car...See more on learngermanonline.orgExplore furtherGerman Umlauts - German diphthongs are usually shorter and tenser (less glide) than English diphthongs. 1. EI, AI, AY, EYare all pronounced like the English word “eye” or the Y in “by” or “my” or the i in “dine” or “mine”. 2. AUis pronounced like the OU in “house” or the OW in “brow” or “crown”. 3. EU, ÄUare pronounced like the OY in “annoy” or “boy” or “Troy”. Car...
German diphthongs are usually shorter and tenser (less glide) than English diphthongs. 1. EI, AI, AY, EYare all pronounced like the English word “eye” or the Y in “by” or “my” or the i in “dine” or “mine”. 2. AUis pronounced like the OU in “house” or the OW in “brow” or “crown”. 3. EU, ÄUare pronounced like the OY in “annoy” or “boy” or “Troy”. Car...
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