Tips on learning german
Tips on learning german
So, ive decided to take a german class at highschool. So far its pretty hard understanding and pronouncing some words. A lot of times I will pronounce them how they are spelled. Like 'großen', at first I pronounced that 'gro ben' but now I know how to correctly pronounce it. So I was wondering if there are any tips to help me understand the german language better, pronouncing words, really anything to help me out.
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yeah i cant help you, im a "frenchie" according to one of my friends. he speaks german tho, too bad he isnt on here. haha.
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Don't look at me, I took Spanish i high school. I suggest you listen to more Rammstein.
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Well, you want to surround yourself with German as much as possible. Watch German movies, listen to German radio, read German children’s books, etc. You’ll get better if you just stick with it.
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As with any language, you'll get used to the rules of spelling and pronounciation with time, but yes, hearing native speakers speak the language will help you.
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yeah, i like listening to the french exchange students talk.
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"I've never seen your ears. Do you even have ears?" - Robbie
"You threw away your friendship salami?!"
"My you're sexy when I'm drunk! And when im sober too!" - Gallagher
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No you don't.
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how would you know
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"I've never seen your ears. Do you even have ears?" - Robbie
"You threw away your friendship salami?!"
"My you're sexy when I'm drunk! And when im sober too!" - Gallagher
Tips on learning german
ß is a double "s" as I guess you learned. It's not so hard after a while, and the class is probably a lot better if you don't have a crazy teacher.Pojo_ wrote: So, ive decided to take a german class at highschool. So far its pretty hard understanding and pronouncing some words. A lot of times I will pronounce them how they are spelled. Like 'großen', at first I pronounced that 'gro ben' but now I know how to correctly pronounce it. So I was wondering if there are any tips to help me understand the german language better, pronouncing words, really anything to help me out.
German / English
V = f (von - fon [maybe like "fawn"] )
W = v (Wunderlust - Vunterlust)
ei = hard i like "I"
ie = e (german die. . .dee)
d = t
Also, "u"'s are not the English "u". It's kind of hard to explain online though.
Get a German dictionary, like the Langenscheidt one.
Hope that was helpful, and feel free to ask me more.
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No, 'd' does not equal 't' in pronounciation.
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Oh really?
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Yes. You even contradicted yourself in your own post:
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'wunderlust' is pronounced 'voonderloost', not 'vunterlust'ie = e (german die. . .dee)
d = t
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While I was in German that's what I was taught.
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Er, yeah it is.
I was taught that it can be pronounced as a t. Take it up with my teacher, not me if I'm wrong.
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I was taught that it can be pronounced as a t. Take it up with my teacher, not me if I'm wrong.
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No, 'd' is ONLY pronounced like a 't' in certain cases - like when it comes before a 't' - it is essentially silent. When 'd' comes before an 's', it is pronounced like a 't'. Also, when 'd' appears at the end of a word, it is pronounced like a 't'.
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land = lant
landen = landen
Stadt = stat
Heider = hIder
Lederhosen = lehderhosen
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landen = landen
Stadt = stat
Heider = hIder
Lederhosen = lehderhosen
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Sorry Reaper, if your German teacher says otherwise, s/he is wrong.
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So I was right?Stasi wrote: No, 'd' is ONLY pronounced like a 't' in certain cases - like when it comes before a 't' - it is essentially silent. When 'd' comes before an 's', it is pronounced like a 't'. Also, when 'd' appears at the end of a word, it is pronounced like a 't'.
"can be pronounced as a t"
Just my first post was wrong.
And the "eh, yeah it is" was in reference to a deleted post about the contradiction.
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Nice try. This post originally said that it is 'usually' pronounced as a 't', which what I went on further to refute.Reaper wrote: Er, yeah it is.
I was taught that it can be pronounced as a t. Take it up with my teacher, not me if I'm wrong.
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Whose deleted post?Reaper wrote: And the "eh, yeah it is" was in reference to a deleted post about the contradiction.
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Mine.
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Yeah, ive been listening to a lot of Rammstein. I think I have the song "keine lust" memorized by now.manadren wrote: I suggest you listen to more Rammstein.
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germen is evil it sounds so wierd GER A MAN your a man
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Omg Michael. But uuhhh you could uhhh study it alot???
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dont do it
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