Pronunciation Training German Umlaut ü (ue)
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Thank you, that really hellped me.
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haha this is so awesome. Eu...
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@deadballo The sound in mike, pike, like and so on is an [ai] sound. In German we write an i and also speak an i (ee).
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The short 'i' sound is the i in it, pit, kit, lit, mit, fit, fillet, etc.
The other 'i' sound is the long form found in mike, pike, like, etc. and is equivalent to "ay" in castellano. The short 'i' has no equivalent in castellano.
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@deadballo hello, can you explain what short i found in english is difficult for latinos (me), am just curious, thanks.
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Vielen Dank! Ich wohne in Deutschland aber ich bin eine Englischmuttersprachlerin. Ich spreche Deutsch jeden Tag und normalerweise die Leute verstehen mir aber nicht wann ich den "ue" benutzen!! Aber ich denke mit Ihren video koennte ich erfolgreich sein! Ich drucke mir die Daumen!
wow, ich habe wirklich lange nach so ner Hilfestellung gesucht! super, vielen Dank! Ich kann den Laut produzieren (unterrichte DaF, bin aber selber kein Muttersprachler), aber erklären, wie man es macht, das ist ne Herausforderung! Great Job and many thanks :)
szalesia 2 weeks ago
@szalesia Es wundert mich, dass man während eines Germanistikstudiums so wenig über Aussprache lernt. Das sollte man den Ausländern doch auch vermitteln können.
easyonlinegerman 2 weeks ago
I have to agree with other commentators who are having trouble differentiating between oe and ue. It will be helpful if you can do a video in which you compare and contrast them along with some example words. Thanks
nattynab 3 months ago
@nattynab Have you read the answer I sent to k03301111 above? Besides, there are two o sounds, two ö sounds, two u sounds and two ü sounds. The videos about the vowel o and the vowel u should be helpful. I will soon publish a video about the short ö sound. Generally, you can say that the ö is more open than the ü sound. By the way, thanks for subscribing.
easyonlinegerman 3 months ago