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@@learngermanwithstories That is what I do when speech recognition isn't recognizing my speech. It is just the humans I know that I can use are often busy.
There are many video out there for umlaut pronunciation but not about U. my husband tell me that my wurden sounds like würden. and he gave up on me,lol Thank you for this video I will practice it and show off to my husband.
Want to learn German with a funny story instead of boring dialogues?
🎧🎧🎧 Check out my online German course Jens & Jakob:
courses.skapago.eu/lp/german-course-beginners-jens-jakob-ds/
📗📗📗 Textbook: www.skapago.eu/jensjakob/
Thank you! I've been trying to differentiate 'Knödel' and 'knuddeln' and this helps soooo much!
Ah that's a bit of a different meaning hehe :-)
from thausend you tube videos in the internet the only one explains perfectly the correct technique, thanks a lot.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for these videos, they're so helpful!
thanks
Thanks. Was having trouble getting "zu" to be within what speech recognition would detect.
Not a big fan of speech recognition - I suggest you get a (human) teacher to get some feedback on your pronunciation.
@@learngermanwithstories That is what I do when speech recognition isn't recognizing my speech. It is just the humans I know that I can use are often busy.
There are many video out there for umlaut pronunciation but not about U. my husband tell me that my wurden sounds like würden. and he gave up on me,lol Thank you for this video I will practice it and show off to my husband.
Thanks my friend ❤️
Hope it helps!
is it not just like the way northern english pronounce U?
I'm not so familiar with Northern English pronunciation I'm afraid.