Random german lesson
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Random german lesson
here i will teach some german for HK's TH fans,
and if you have any qusetions please feel free ask me
and if you have any qusetions please feel free ask me
Re: Random german lesson
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BABILALA- Posts : 5
Join date : 2007-11-22
Age : 34
Re: Random german lesson
ok here we go, let talk about some simple stuff first~
how are you? = wie geht's ?
how old are you? = wie alt bist du?
how are you? = wie geht's ?
how old are you? = wie alt bist du?
Re: Random german lesson
,,,, sorry
do u mind telling us how to pronounce the words?
dunno how to say it,,,, so stupid ><"
do u mind telling us how to pronounce the words?
dunno how to say it,,,, so stupid ><"
zenyu~*- Posts : 8
Join date : 2008-02-14
Re: Random german lesson
zenyu~* wrote:,,,, sorry
do u mind telling us how to pronounce the words?
dunno how to say it,,,, so stupid ><"
oh sure~
wie geht's = vee qent
wie alt bist du = vee ice bist du
("alt" sound like ice, but no "s" sound)
Re: Random german lesson
thx~
looking forward to yr next lesson~*
looking forward to yr next lesson~*
zenyu~*- Posts : 8
Join date : 2008-02-14
Re: Random german lesson
1=ein(ients)
2=zwei(tsvie)
3=drei(drie) r is the German way to pronounce *or you can read "dry" if you can't pronounce the R*
4=vier(via)like Tavia but no Ta LOl
5=fewnf
6=sechs(zeks)
7=sieben(zee ben)
8=acht(akch)
9=neun(noyn)
10=zehn(zen)
edit by Tavia
2=zwei(tsvie)
3=drei(drie) r is the German way to pronounce *or you can read "dry" if you can't pronounce the R*
4=vier(via)like Tavia but no Ta LOl
5=fewnf
6=sechs(zeks)
7=sieben(zee ben)
8=acht(akch)
9=neun(noyn)
10=zehn(zen)
edit by Tavia
Last edited by Aly Kaulitz on Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:18 am; edited 1 time in total
Aly Kaulitz- Posts : 16
Join date : 2008-07-12
Age : 29
Location : Hong Kong,HK
Re: Random german lesson
The letter 'b'
When the German consonant 'b' appears either at the start or in the middle of a word, it is pronounced in a similar way to its English equivalent.Just like this EG:
Baum(tree) Bank(bank) Berg(mountain) Bier(beer) Boot(boat) Buch(book)
Bowm Bangk beark bier Boot buh(the 'CH'(German) is 'h'(English)
letter 'b' appears in the middle(same as English way to read 'B'
Liebe(love) Baby(baby) Robben(seals) glauben(to believe)
Leeba beby roben(German 'R') Glau ben
But when the German consonant 'b' appears at the end of a word it is pronounced as a /p/
Lob(praise) taub(deaf) gab(gave) Kalb(calf)
Lop taup gap Keil up(fast)
When the German consonant 'b' appears either at the start or in the middle of a word, it is pronounced in a similar way to its English equivalent.Just like this EG:
Baum(tree) Bank(bank) Berg(mountain) Bier(beer) Boot(boat) Buch(book)
Bowm Bangk beark bier Boot buh(the 'CH'(German) is 'h'(English)
letter 'b' appears in the middle(same as English way to read 'B'
Liebe(love) Baby(baby) Robben(seals) glauben(to believe)
Leeba beby roben(German 'R') Glau ben
But when the German consonant 'b' appears at the end of a word it is pronounced as a /p/
Lob(praise) taub(deaf) gab(gave) Kalb(calf)
Lop taup gap Keil up(fast)
Aly Kaulitz- Posts : 16
Join date : 2008-07-12
Age : 29
Location : Hong Kong,HK
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