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Forum: Other cultures and language 15th May 2008, 08:05 PM
Replies: 40
German
Views: 1,017
Posted By renzhe
Re: German
I can hear the difference, though, and I also notice a difference when I speak.
I also know from my mother tongue, Croatian, that the 'h' can be pronounced in different ways,
though it is written...
Forum: Other cultures and language 15th May 2008, 07:13 PM
Replies: 40
German
Views: 1,017
Posted By renzhe
Re: German
But the "ch" in "suchen" is different from the "ch" in "Bach", "doch", etc.
Forum: Other cultures and language 14th May 2008, 08:27 PM
Replies: 40
German
Views: 1,017
Posted By renzhe
Re: German
I don't know Russian, and you obviously do, so I can't argue that, but I really consider the
Chinese 'h' to be softer than the German "ach" or the Arabic خ , which are both very guttural.
Perhaps...
Forum: Other cultures and language 14th May 2008, 06:16 PM
Replies: 40
German
Views: 1,017
Posted By renzhe
Re: German
It's harder than that, exactly as the hard Scottish "ch" in "ach" or "loch". Or even Arab خ
Yeah, but this is a regionalism, more common in the south.
In the north, on the other hand, you'll get...
Forum: Other cultures and language 13th May 2008, 01:35 AM
Replies: 40
German
Views: 1,017
Posted By renzhe
Re: German
We should warn him that in Stuttgart, many people will speak Schwäbisch and not Hochdeutsch, so
they'll probably look strangely at other Germans too :mrgreen:
Forum: Other cultures and language 12th May 2008, 11:48 PM
Replies: 40
German
Views: 1,017
Posted By renzhe
Re: German
"Milsch-kaffee" should be perfectly understandable to anyone in Germany. Many Germans with
immigrant background speak like that.
I personally find the "ch" in "Milch" to be closer to the Englich...
Forum: Other cultures and language 2nd May 2008, 12:22 AM
Replies: 40
German
Views: 1,017
Posted By renzhe
Re: German
I consider it quite easy to learn.
The problem with German is that it has a steep learning curve, it has declensions, conjugates
verbs, has irregular past participles and a rather irregular...
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