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Vert skilled in teaching how to pronounce. As an Asian, I can easily learn German letters from all your videos. BTW, I have bought your book, hoping there will be part 2, 3... .of this book's series.
Hey I’m a bit confused about the difference between the E and the Ä because in the E/I video you said the I has a upward smile and E has downwards and here you’ve said E is upwards and Ä is downwards.
Hmmm yes I see. These "smile" anologies are actually more supposed to make you hear differences, not to be taken 100% literal. I understand this can be very confusing. I'll try to make another video about it soon.
Wait. Isn't Äpfel written like Apfel or Väter is written like Vater or is it different depending on the region in Germany? Because I've seen some spelled with a umlaut and some without.
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/
Best German alphabet pronunciation videos I have ever watched , thanks a lot
Thanks, great to hear it was helpful.
Thank you! You explained the difference between ä and e the best.
Great to hear!
I was having lot of trouble to understand Umlaut. But You made it so simple. Vielen Danke!
Great to hear!
The best person to explain ☺
Oh thank you!
Vert skilled in teaching how to pronounce. As an Asian, I can easily learn German letters from all your videos. BTW, I have bought your book, hoping there will be part 2, 3... .of this book's series.
Great to hear! Yes we are working on part 2, we hope it will be available around the end of the year (finally).
Thanks a ton, man 🙏 . This is helpful and easy to understand.
Thank you!
Could you please also make the lesson for the sound like sch, dsch and tsch. Danke!
Thanks for the idea!
Is it not basically the exact vowel sound used in the English word "red"?
Is there some subtle difference?
Danke!
Bitte sehr!
Danke fürs Video!!
Gerne!
Hey I’m a bit confused about the difference between the E and the Ä because in the E/I video you said the I has a upward smile and E has downwards and here you’ve said E is upwards and Ä is downwards.
Hmmm yes I see. These "smile" anologies are actually more supposed to make you hear differences, not to be taken 100% literal. I understand this can be very confusing. I'll try to make another video about it soon.
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Wait. Isn't Äpfel written like Apfel or Väter is written like Vater or is it different depending on the region in Germany? Because I've seen some spelled with a umlaut and some without.
Vater = singular, Väter = plural. Same for Apfel/Äpfel.
@@learngermanwithstories Oooh I get it now. Thanks 😁
I thought German ä was an /æ/ sound in English as in words like 'back', 'cat', but the ä sounds more like an 'e' than an 'æ'.
no it's not pronounced like "back", or "cat" (you will notice this when Germans say these words in English, they usually mess it up ...)
So it's э
I would say yes, more or less.
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... ja, das ist leider ziemlich wichtig ;-)