Respuesta :
A-ah
B-bae
C-zae
D-dae
E-ae
F- same as English
G-gae
H-ha
I-eeeeee
J- yot
K-kah
L-same as English
M-same
N-same
O-same
P-peh
Q-khoo
R-err
S-same as English
T- Teh
U-ooh
V-fau
W-vae
X-ix
Y-ipsilon
Z-zett
then there's also the umlauts and β:
β- not a B it makes an S sound but sharper
Ä- a umlaut
Ö- o umlaut
Ü- u umlaut
German has three articles that correspond with the word "The"
Der-masculine article
Die-feminine article
Das-neutral article
Here are pronouns-all verbs are conjugated to the groups i put them in
ich-I
du-you
er/sie/es-he/she/it
wir-we
ihr-you all or you guys
Sie/sie-formal you/they
Answer:
The german alphabet is very similar to the english alphabet, with a few exceptions. For example, every vowel except for e has an "umlaut" version with two dots above it. We also have an esstsett, which is pronounced like an s.
Explanation:
There are a few other tips I can offer. First, remember that the sentence structure is more flexible than english. Also, many german words are similar or the same as english words (der moment, das Problem, relativ).
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