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  1. pronunciation - A few questions about glottal stops in Standard …

    From experience and from this video, it seems that you do a glottal stop in the following cases: Before a word beginning with a vowel (e.g. ein, essen) Before first vowel in words with prefixes (

  2. pronunciation - Difference between French and German 'r', and …

    Jun 22, 2025 · The answer to the linked question applies here, too. What you hear is not a French accent, but following Sieb's rules for Bühnendeutsch, probably matched with comparable rules …

  3. pronunciation - Phonetic help for 'Frobenius' - German Language …

    May 7, 2013 · Would you mind telling us why you don't visit, say, Youtube and play a Frobenius-themed video with an Anglophone mathematician as the speaker (if you want British or U.S. …

  4. pronunciation - Pronouncing bitte vs bitter - German Language …

    The standard pronunciation for bitter is [ˈbɪtɐ], i.e. the phonemes /ər/ are represented by the vowel [ɐ]; for bitte, it is [ˈbɪtə], only differing in the final vowel, but clearly distinguishable for …

  5. pronunciation - How do I pronounce words of Latin or Greek …

    Sep 4, 2018 · The German school-pronunciation is a mixture of the reconstructed pronunciation and the usual German pronunciation. But in a scientific context the preferred way to …

  6. pronunciation - wirklich vs wirklich - German Language Stack …

    You may read the following two texts aloud: Ich sage dir doch, entgegen aller Behauptungen ist Bob kein Baumeister! Er ist wirklich ein Bauer! compare it with Bob ist der Dümmste und erntet …

  7. pronunciation - How to pronounce "Universität"? - German …

    Mar 22, 2014 · Universität - Wiktionary Universität - Pons Still, these pronunciation vary considerably. People believe that German as spoken in and around the city of Hannover is the …

  8. pronunciation - How to pronounce "sind"? - German Language …

    I have noticed that "sind" is pronounced differently in the following two sentences: Die Fahrräder sind gelb. /zind/ Die Autos sind schwarz. /sind/ Why are they pronounced differently?

  9. pronunciation - Is the word "isch" only Swiss-German? - German …

    Dec 22, 2022 · ig bi Kafka und Kafka isch mi Swiss people replace the German word ist (is) with isch, like in the example above, but is this exclusive to their country, or just specific German …

  10. pronunciation - How is "Ja" pronounced in German? - German …

    Feb 18, 2025 · I know this is a trivial question, however I have to be sure. How is the word "Ja" (yes) pronounced? I find only the IPA pronounciation jaː online, however, I …