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German Pronunciation, Lesson 3

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Working with the German "ch."
YES, this is only the hochdeutsch version of "ch." (or as close as I can get to it, anyways! ;)

Be sure to watch Johanna's 2nd lesson!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dnxP4pUoAc
She pronunces "ich liebe dich" in this video for you^^!

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  • When she started saying "yes"

    Hottest lesson.....EVER

  • Asoziale sagen doch immer Isch

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  • good video!!

    but i´m german and have to mention that we do say ich hab dich lieb often.... maybe you´ve just been with the wrong people... :)

  • @Christiangjf

    I think it is because of the syllables. the german lyrics are supposed to fit the song.

    i love you baltimore = 6 syllables ---> ich lieb' dich, baltimore = also 6

    ich LIE-BE dich Baltimore =7syllables wouldn't sound good.

    sometimes teenagers say "ich stehe auf..." instead of "ich liebe..."

    for example "I love this band" => ich steh' auf diese Band"

  • A tip to everybody who can't pronounce "ch", just come to Austria or Switzerland: "Ich" = "I" and "dich" = "di". We're rednecks though...

  • wats the song name pleeeeeeeeeeeease?

  • @BradySayre *fick

  • Fich dich!

  • @TheAlpharabbit heut' lassen wir die affen wieder raus, affen wieder raus, affen wieder raus

  • Isn't ich- ish ech- ek- ach- ahk- and och-ahk too right? Correct me if I am wrong..

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