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German teaches American how to pronounce German words: spreche!!
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@ConnerSully
@ConnerSully 6 лет назад
Im getting better! ich übe mein Deutsch! What words or normal phrases should I try next?? PS - Follow on Instagram for Live updates! instagram.com/itsconnersully/
@karlnapp7564
@karlnapp7564 6 лет назад
Conner, try to get a tourist job with the military. That will get you an ID card and you can stay in germany.
@Malkanizs
@Malkanizs 6 лет назад
if you have problems with pronouncing the word "spreche" you could change the sentence to:" Ich kann nur ein bisschen Deutsch" which basically means the same thing, but im impressed by how nicely your german is coming along keep it up conner you are on the right track :)
@000jimbojones000
@000jimbojones000 6 лет назад
Der Text - Zum Üben und Selbersprechen (i know im a dick. lol) In einem kleinen Dorf wohnte einst ein Mädchen mit dem Namen Barbara. Barbara war in der ganzen Gegend für Ihren ausgezeichneten Rhabarberkuchen bekannt. Weil jeder so gerne Barbaras Rhabarberkuchen aß, nannte man sie Rhabarber-Barbara. Rhabarber-Barbara merkte bald, dass sie mit ihrem Rhabarberkuchen Geld verdienen könnte. Daher eröffnete sie eine Bar: Die Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar. Natürlich gab es in der Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar bald Stammkunden. Die bekanntesten unter ihnen, drei Barbaren, kamen so oft in die Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar um von Rhabarber-Barbaras Rhabarberkuchen zu essen, dass man sie kurz die Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren nannte. Die Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren hatten wunderschöne dichte Bärte. Wenn die Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren ihren Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren-Bart pflegten, gingen sie zum Barbier. Der einzige Barbier, der einen Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren-Bart bearbeiten konnte, wollte das natürlich betonen und nannte sich Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren-Bart-Barbier. Nach dem Stutzen des Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren-Barts geht der Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren-Bart-Barbier meist mit den Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren in die Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar um mit den Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren von Rhabarber-Barbaras herrlichem Rhabarberkuchen zu essen. Dazu trinkt der Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren-Bart-Barbier immer ein Bier, das er liebevoll Rhabarber-Barbara-Bar-Barbaren-Bart-Barbier-Bier nennt.
@The-three-eyed-Prophet
@The-three-eyed-Prophet 6 лет назад
HEY CONNER SPELL THE ENGLISH LETTER D IF U WANT SAY DIE IN GERMAN
@The-three-eyed-Prophet
@The-three-eyed-Prophet 6 лет назад
DONT MAKE THE CH WITH YOUR MOUTH DO IT WITH THE AIR IN UR THROAT AND FORM WITH WITH THE MOUTH
@kevinistderbeste_auchwenni7171
Deutsche Sprache. Schwere Sprache.
@noxius.mp4
@noxius.mp4 5 лет назад
#KevinIstDerBeste _AuchWennIchNichtKevinHeiße_ Jup... 😂
@hendriksternfeuer7703
@hendriksternfeuer7703 5 лет назад
Genau
@Jo-ny9ne
@Jo-ny9ne 5 лет назад
@@noxius.mp4 dArF dEr KeViN sPiElEn KoMmEn?
@noxius.mp4
@noxius.mp4 5 лет назад
Jo Jo Ja ;)
@Jo-ny9ne
@Jo-ny9ne 5 лет назад
@@noxius.mp4 OMG JAAAAAAAAAAAAA WHAOO
@yasminaelric
@yasminaelric 6 лет назад
Now I want to hear you trying to pronunciate : "Tschechisches Streichholzschächtelchen." If you pronunce it right, I'll personally get you immediately a german citizenship.
@mikkelnielsen2924
@mikkelnielsen2924 6 лет назад
Yasmina Elric natürlich muss man ihn sofort komplett nehmen
@yasminaelric
@yasminaelric 6 лет назад
Mark No one said something about marriage. I have other ways.
@yasminaelric
@yasminaelric 6 лет назад
Mark I can't tell. It's a well kept secret, otherwise Germany would overflow.
@zack2980
@zack2980 6 лет назад
That is the longest word I've even seen, omg, is that a real word? Or a made-up word?
@yasminaelric
@yasminaelric 6 лет назад
Zach Actually those are two words and they mean "little matchbox from czech republic" and those are average length words here.
@tronixfix
@tronixfix 6 лет назад
Ja so ein Eishörnchen is schon was feines 😋
@luisamagdalene8126
@luisamagdalene8126 6 лет назад
HaLuNkE ST0NER 😂
@ela4488
@ela4488 6 лет назад
Der Kommentar hat grad alles gekillt. Lachflash des Todes 🤣🤣🤣
@philippciunis
@philippciunis 6 лет назад
@@ela4488 scheiße man, ich auch ^^ allerdings auch todes druff, ergo kein wunder
@itsleoothebambus4577
@itsleoothebambus4577 5 лет назад
HaLuNkE ST0NER hmmmmmmmm jaaaa
@raygoro3446
@raygoro3446 6 лет назад
I'm a German and I never had any problems pronouncing th or squirrel or grocery... 😮😮
@R3Core
@R3Core 6 лет назад
too
@maxi.designs
@maxi.designs 6 лет назад
Xeeni Umm same
@rosafleer2496
@rosafleer2496 6 лет назад
me too😂
@lindenstreet4069
@lindenstreet4069 6 лет назад
Glückwunsch
@idiotsandwich115
@idiotsandwich115 6 лет назад
Geht mir genauso
@LienXline
@LienXline 6 лет назад
Der Arme ist fix und fertig 😂😂😂
@dhk-bh9jt
@dhk-bh9jt 6 лет назад
Eileen Hnt fick und fertig
@sindyxd7489
@sindyxd7489 5 лет назад
ich denke mir, dass sächsisch wahrscheinlich leichter auszusprechen ist, da wir aus den meisten "ch" ein "sch" machen 😞
@anton3263
@anton3263 5 лет назад
@@dhk-bh9jt aja 🤨😐😑🤦🏻‍♂️
@kleincoli
@kleincoli 5 лет назад
C:
@panzerknacker1951
@panzerknacker1951 3 года назад
Die sollten mal Bayrisch oder Schwäbisch ausprobiren
@emilia2790
@emilia2790 6 лет назад
Hallo an alle Deutsche hier 😂
@SuperSmashTails
@SuperSmashTails 6 лет назад
Hi
@fackn8376
@fackn8376 6 лет назад
Emi Basta moin
@sosocorinnne9169
@sosocorinnne9169 6 лет назад
grieß di
@lea-mariejarick3363
@lea-mariejarick3363 6 лет назад
Hallo duuu Deutscher
@diebrotkatze8331
@diebrotkatze8331 6 лет назад
GUDEN TACH NACHBAR (bin aus Österreich)
@kevinklose
@kevinklose 6 лет назад
For pronouncing sprechen: 1. say "huge" (the way that pronounces the h) 2. say re-huge ("re" being part of "sprechen") 3. say spre-huge (sh-p-re-huge, leave a pause between if you need to) 4. say spre-h-en (keeping the same h sound as in huge) Start by leaving pauses between parts and gradually combine them into one word. You're welcome
@katherinepierce5815
@katherinepierce5815 6 лет назад
cerys.emb Oha voll der gute tipp
@SopTop23
@SopTop23 5 лет назад
@@katherinepierce5815 ja nh voll gut.
@katherinepierce5815
@katherinepierce5815 5 лет назад
@@SopTop23 was? Finde ich wirklich !
@SopTop23
@SopTop23 5 лет назад
@@katherinepierce5815 ja ich doch auch. Vielleicht kam das komisch rüber aber das ist echt voll gut😂
@katherinepierce5815
@katherinepierce5815 5 лет назад
@@SopTop23 Achso, das "nh" kam leicht ironisch rüber😂
@givememynamepls
@givememynamepls 6 лет назад
Ich Sitz hier grad und versuche wie blöd squirrel und grocery richtig auszusprechen 😂😂
@000jimbojones000
@000jimbojones000 6 лет назад
squirrel ist eigendlich einfach.. wird eher so ausgesprochen Sqörl. Änlich wie Girl nur mit Sqö davor. lol.
@000jimbojones000
@000jimbojones000 6 лет назад
Ja sicher Kimmy alter Spalter.. alles klar bei dir? Muss!. :-p
@zulu5437
@zulu5437 6 лет назад
Ich verknote dabei fast meine Zunge xD
@givememynamepls
@givememynamepls 6 лет назад
Kim Jong-un ich dachte eigentlich auch, dass ich es richtig ausspreche, aber irgendwie klingt es trotzdem anders, wenn Conner es sagt
@Octronic1909
@Octronic1909 6 лет назад
ich seh da auch kein problem
@esztersmith2333
@esztersmith2333 6 лет назад
You should learn the German „r“ first!
@naikeschultz5032
@naikeschultz5032 6 лет назад
Yeah he does it more in the front where you have to say it in the back.
@makeitsmart
@makeitsmart 6 лет назад
"Spreche" was very good pronounced at 4:15!👍
@vulvarine1735
@vulvarine1735 6 лет назад
yeh, Pickle is very fussy, Conner got it a couple of times.
@tawneeens436
@tawneeens436 5 лет назад
Make it smart sounds like German ASMR 🤔😂😂
@mynni0845
@mynni0845 3 года назад
*sprechen
@jonershi8403
@jonershi8403 6 лет назад
you really should do some grammar basics and try to build some sentences on your own. Verry cool that you try to learn it.
@MrMrsVodkanation
@MrMrsVodkanation 6 лет назад
joners huber x* very
@cdont4884
@cdont4884 6 лет назад
joners huber bist bestimmt kein deutscher
@jonershi8403
@jonershi8403 6 лет назад
Wieso?
@cdont4884
@cdont4884 6 лет назад
joners huber weil dein englisch sehr deutsch ist
@jonershi8403
@jonershi8403 6 лет назад
Und warum sollte ich dann kein deutscher sein? Und ja bin nicht gut in Fremdsprachen was solls.
@SuperAllcapsrage
@SuperAllcapsrage 6 лет назад
I'm from Florida and the german "ch" is so easy. Its the exact same sound as a cat hissing. Just imitate a cat hissing! Thats exactly how you do it. Please Connor, if this doesn't help, nothing will.
@justanaccount8084
@justanaccount8084 6 лет назад
Agreed. I'm also from the US, born in Maine, raised there and in Kansas, and the "ch" is easy for me as well. I don't understand how it is so difficult for so many Americans.
@hunterurban5465
@hunterurban5465 6 лет назад
JustAnAccount oof im from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and I can't do it at all , probably because we talk very strange here though . We don't even pronounce English words right lol
@alucidmirage5602
@alucidmirage5602 5 лет назад
@@hunterurban5465 yeah the Pittsburghese ruins our pronouciation here. But anyone can eventually figure out the pronouciations.
@ajesusencounter8261
@ajesusencounter8261 5 лет назад
Mind blown
@sadie2melw
@sadie2melw 5 лет назад
Yes. I also think of it like shhshing but with your mouth slightly open.
@kyihsin2917
@kyihsin2917 6 лет назад
If you can say "huge" you can make the sound of "spreche". It's just in a different place in the word than where we're used to.
@reinoldi1097
@reinoldi1097 6 лет назад
ja das ist der profi tipp ^^ und ch wird auch nicht vorne an den zähnen mit der zunge gmacht wie im video gezeigt sondern hinten. er sollte sich einen echten deutsch lehrer besorgen xD
@HeakerBreaker
@HeakerBreaker 6 лет назад
i dont think that really works because we germans say "huge" in a different way, because of our usage of "ch". the german way to pronounce it is more like: "chiudtsch" the englisch way to pronounce it is more like: "iudtsch"
@void2662
@void2662 6 лет назад
Sod B. Rennen With an H, because u hear it in the English pronunciation.
@juliankuehn2721
@juliankuehn2721 6 лет назад
you dont, just go on google translate, it's like Sod B. rennen said.
@aberdeen0107
@aberdeen0107 6 лет назад
KyiHsin I think his problem is the r
@johannah746
@johannah746 6 лет назад
Hey Conner, your German is getting better! Keep trying! If you need someone to practice, I live in Marburg and could practice with you :)
@ConnerSully
@ConnerSully 6 лет назад
Yes that would be cool! message me on IG!
@kinematik_9318
@kinematik_9318 6 лет назад
Tittenbonus am start 😂😂😂
@johannah746
@johannah746 6 лет назад
Can Kaya Leute, was ist das denn hier für ein Niveau?! Danke, dass du dich sorgst, aber ich bin 25...
@Mr187Dag
@Mr187Dag 6 лет назад
nice that you want to help him "so freakin dope". He has nothing from yellin random german sentences every time. They need some grammar.
@Batistareparosautomotivos
@Batistareparosautomotivos 5 лет назад
Me too
@kiamirue
@kiamirue 5 лет назад
"Du bist ein Arschloch" Me(German): Hah! geil.
@TiQdelf
@TiQdelf 6 лет назад
from the experience i made with forgein friends i can say: - learn the german alphabet, most german words are pronounced just like they re spelled! and spell them to the end!!! lot of english speaking ppl dont speak the "e" at the end of words ... in german, ur right 95% of the time by speaking the "e" - learn to pronounce the Umlaute "ä", "ü", "ö" and letter combinations like "ch", "sch", "ie"... - dont try to learn everything at once! vocabulary + pronunciation or vocabulary + grammatics - be careful with accents, breaks and commas in sentences! some mistakes can really fuck you up... for example: Mit Alkohol habe ich keine Probleme! (I dont have an alkoholproblem) Mit Alkohol, habe ich keine Probleme! (As long as i have alkohol, i dont have problems) and most important: Just go for it! dont think too much! if you dont know a word, just describe it! as long as you re trying, ppl will always help you!
@marionegal11
@marionegal11 6 лет назад
This video consists of you guys saying "spreche"😂
@Pau-ih4cm
@Pau-ih4cm 3 года назад
One guy saying that, the other has failed
@dreamworld5642
@dreamworld5642 6 лет назад
An alle deutschen: wenn Conner das “r“ und “ch“, “sch“, etc...nicht ganz gut kann, stellt auch mal vor wie schwer dann schweizerdeutsch wäre, ohaa😵😵😂 das ginge dann überhaupt nicht, hehe Conner, try to say a swissgerman word: chuchichäschtli 😋🙌 love Hannah❤
@Charlotte-fl1fn
@Charlotte-fl1fn 6 лет назад
Dream World selbst ich weiß nicht wie man das ausspricht
@maikbam2827
@maikbam2827 6 лет назад
Was soll denn das bitte auf Hochdeutsch heißen😂
@bad_luca
@bad_luca 6 лет назад
A chuchichäschtli😂😂😂
@bad_luca
@bad_luca 6 лет назад
Vielleicht streichholzschächtelchen
@dreamworld5642
@dreamworld5642 6 лет назад
THE SOMBRA oh jaa😂
@UponThePen
@UponThePen 2 года назад
I’m learning German and came across this video while googling how to pronounce spreche specifically so I could work on this exact sound. When the video first started, I thought, “hell yeah, this shit’s going to be so helpful.” But, now that I’ve finished, I might be just a little more confused now than I was when I started. It was worth the laugh.
@Atheist2006
@Atheist2006 6 лет назад
There are three kinds of _ch_ in the German language: • the *voiceless palatal fricative* after bright vowels or in the diminutive suffix _-chen_ (as in: ich, sprechen, nicht, seicht, heucheln, Brötchen) • the *voiceless velar fricative* in the midst of a word after a dark vowel (as in: lachen, lochen, buchen, fauchen) • the *voiceless uvular fricative* at the end of a word after a dark vowel (as in: Bauch, Loch, Tuch, wach) The first sound (palatal = referring to the hard palate) is articulated by pushing your tongue wide forward. The last sound (uvular) is enunciated by pushing your tongue against your uvula. For the the middle one (velar = referring to the soft palate) you have to put your tongue in between the two former sounds.
@alissad.8793
@alissad.8793 6 лет назад
As a linguistics students, this simultaneously made me laugh (because I doubt most people would fully understand what these terms all mean) and shiver (because it reminds me of the hours of my life I wasted to study all of this)😂
@ihsahnakerfeldt9280
@ihsahnakerfeldt9280 3 года назад
The second and third options are actually equivalent. It makes no sense whatsoever to differentiate them. Why would there be a difference in the pronunciation of the ch between buchen and Tuch? They're phonetically equivalent since they're both preceded by an identical long u so why would the ch be any different? Same goes for lochen vs lochen.
@ihsahnakerfeldt9280
@ihsahnakerfeldt9280 3 года назад
Same observation applies to lachen vs wach. Both preceded by an identical "a" sound so they should be identical. Makes no sense.
@Atheist2006
@Atheist2006 3 года назад
@@ihsahnakerfeldt9280 No, they are pronounced differently.
@SchmausiMausi
@SchmausiMausi 6 лет назад
6:08 The "übe" was damn good here, Conner. The more you point your lips (like you´re about to kiss somebody) the better you can pronounce the "ü".
@Rollli58
@Rollli58 6 лет назад
English: I speak (sounds nice) French: Je parle (sounds eroticly) German: ICH SPRÄYX@??CHEEEEEEE (sounds :-O)
@binverliebtindiedeutschesp6011
Rolf Müller hahahah
@tienanh5737
@tienanh5737 5 лет назад
Lmao
@huhnchen_4603
@huhnchen_4603 5 лет назад
You can pronaunce everything hart...but Indian guys had a harder pronaunciantion😂
@Batistareparosautomotivos
@Batistareparosautomotivos 5 лет назад
Hahahahah
@lillyk1310
@lillyk1310 4 года назад
Yeah it is hard pronounciation but if you know it it can be a beautiful language
@tschaimeeee
@tschaimeeee 6 лет назад
I probably laughed more than I should have, BUT you're getting better day by day! A lot of the pronunciation advice in the comments (as looking for words with similar sounds) is actually really good. Also, figuring out what happens in your mouth when you speak is the way to go 👌 it really takes a lot of practice (says the aspiring English teacher who will have to deal with horrible 'th' and messed up 'v' and 'w' one day. I could write novels about devoicing and what not 😅). Keep it up! You're getting there (:
@johnnycage3673
@johnnycage3673 6 лет назад
@Conner - say "Der Rächer mit dem Becher", please
@nara97
@nara97 6 лет назад
Johnny Cage otto waalkes?
@butterhirn1870
@butterhirn1870 3 года назад
Haha Rust😂😂
@grunertee934
@grunertee934 6 лет назад
Zuerst musst das Deutsche ABC lernen😉
@pina2769
@pina2769 6 лет назад
Der Peter „musst das Deutsche ABC lernen“😃
@huhnchen_4603
@huhnchen_4603 5 лет назад
Und so sachen wie: ä, ö, ü, au, eu, Spr...😂😂
@A_Sophie_W
@A_Sophie_W 5 лет назад
Kangaroos_ Devil richtig
@Lavealikesreading
@Lavealikesreading 3 года назад
Ich gerade "a b c d e f b"😂😂
@FriedrichKiller
@FriedrichKiller 3 года назад
*Alphabet
@myslae818
@myslae818 6 лет назад
If you want to practise the German "ch" like in "spreche" --> try to say "cute" very slowly, the sound between the c and the u is like the ch :)
@miaroeppi595
@miaroeppi595 6 лет назад
myslae gute ideee
@emiliesagorski7572
@emiliesagorski7572 5 лет назад
Coole Idee 👍😁
@MrNickelbrille
@MrNickelbrille 6 лет назад
C'mon Conner I've heard you twice with a perfect Eichhörnchen
@l.a.california6598
@l.a.california6598 6 лет назад
MrNickelbrille Kommste von Valle?
@MrNickelbrille
@MrNickelbrille 6 лет назад
Stimmt:-)
@hannah_j303
@hannah_j303 5 лет назад
Tip: Don’t say s-preche Say sh-preche With a sh
@youcancallmepurple6820
@youcancallmepurple6820 6 лет назад
Ich finde es toll, dass er deutsch lernt und dabei so unterhaltsam ist.
@1Jasmin
@1Jasmin 6 лет назад
You should split the words slowly. *Spre - che* and afterwards put it together
@Gileadean
@Gileadean 6 лет назад
The "ch" in spreCHe is the same sound as the "ch" in iCH.
@helena.s956
@helena.s956 5 лет назад
Er muss mal Schnorchel sagen😂
@pissnelke4
@pissnelke4 4 года назад
Willst du ihn töten?
@matthewsanders5390
@matthewsanders5390 6 лет назад
Have Pickle say, “He threw three free throws.”
@barcablanka
@barcablanka 6 лет назад
SPRECHE = in engl. -> SHip + PREsident + well CH is kinda hard, just try to do it right, but i think you already did it right + E ez af
@TheDrafar
@TheDrafar 6 лет назад
barcablanka thats good
@sophiacas
@sophiacas 6 лет назад
It's not 100% correct if you pronounce the "ch" like "sh" in ship... Then it would be "spreSCHEe" which is incorrect
@TheDrafar
@TheDrafar 6 лет назад
Sophia C read his comment again, he didn't said to pronounce ch like sh.
@sophiacas
@sophiacas 6 лет назад
TheDrafar Oh well, now I get it... The "ch" in the sentence made me think that ship was meant to be connected to "ch"😂
@marie_sarii6966
@marie_sarii6966 5 лет назад
1:50 dieser moment ist sooooooo nice, er gibt jetzt schon auf
@bernoGarcia
@bernoGarcia 6 лет назад
For Ü = Say “ee” as in see (or as in the German word vier). Again, while saying the sound, round your lips. The resulting sound is the ü-sound.
@binverliebtindiedeutschesp6011
Bernardo PatasAzules so i say e and u at the same time to get ü??
@alissad.8793
@alissad.8793 6 лет назад
@@binverliebtindiedeutschesp6011 Yes, kind of, but if you write "ü" on a keyboard that doesn't have it you would write "ue" (for example "Küche" = "kitchen" becomes "Kueche") because "eu" is a different sound (ex. "teuer" = "expensive"). German is difficult like that.
@ouazzanirajaerajae9442
@ouazzanirajaerajae9442 5 лет назад
@Bernardo PatasAzules you may help me with learning German.. how can I contact you?
@zauberlehrling6819
@zauberlehrling6819 4 года назад
IT is soooo nice to here you talking, please more of this: "Der Potzdammer Post Kutscher putzt den Potzdammer Postkutschkasten, der Postkasten wird geputzt vom Potsdammer Postkutscher!" 🤪😜
@estherross8200
@estherross8200 5 лет назад
Herzlichen Glückwunsch, ihr habt einen deutschen Kommentar gefunden!
@sharkenthusiast7
@sharkenthusiast7 4 года назад
Nice😂
@nz3n
@nz3n 3 года назад
Juhuu
@Janethebunny14L
@Janethebunny14L 3 года назад
Yay
@brookebrundage4038
@brookebrundage4038 6 лет назад
Omg Conner! I needed this. I’m also learning german and my pronunciation is BAD. Lol Thank you for the motivation and hope lol.
@vale22397
@vale22397 6 лет назад
In Switzerland you can actually use a hard „ch“, we really talk like that 😂
@heatherlmn
@heatherlmn 2 года назад
Thank you for this! I have such an issue with "spreche" and will definitely be replaying this!
@5stargringo817
@5stargringo817 6 лет назад
I love your content keep it up
@williamchamberlain1266
@williamchamberlain1266 2 года назад
Good video, thanks. I recently had a breakthrough with my own pronunciation of this word (I pronounced it wrongly for ages), and I can do it correctly now. I found it helpful to break it down into "spr" and "echen". "Echen" is a different word meaning "oak trees", so that's not a word you'll need to say often, but it's helpful to learn it in approaching pronouncing "sprechen" correctly. For "Echen", you'll need to be able to do a "ch" sound. There are two different "ch" sounds. The "ch" in "Echen" is the same as the one in "ich". In practice, to my ear it sounds like there's actually something a bit like a y sound that occurs immediately before the last vowel in "Echen", so it becomes likes "Ech(y)en". I believe this sounds gets inserted because otherwise when you say it fast that final vowel would kind of disappear, so it would become "Echn". You can of course look up the "Echen" pronunciation on google translate to compare your efforts with that. Once you're confident it's good, join it together with "spr" at the beginning (for which you'll need to be able to do a rolled r), and it should be good. I hope that's helpful, and good luck with your German! Sprechen is an annoyingly difficult word to pronounce considering how common it is.
@williamchamberlain1266
@williamchamberlain1266 2 года назад
I think I made a mistake in the above - oak trees is actually "Eichen", not "Echen" - Google translate was being deceptive. You can still search for "Echen" on Google translate to try to isolate the sound though
@badestbeezzy
@badestbeezzy Год назад
This is super helpful but I'm still having trouble sounding it out, and definitely having trouble with the rolled rs. So is it like shpreshyin?
@williamchamberlain1266
@williamchamberlain1266 Год назад
Yes that's it. It is difficult with the rolled r with an schp sound before it. Keep practising and I'm sure you'll improve
@dvp8796
@dvp8796 6 лет назад
Ice-cream-hörnchen
@marieee1515
@marieee1515 3 года назад
Das "Eichhörnchen" von dem Engländer hörte sich an wie Eishörnchen oder so😂😂😂😂😂
@OutaSpace22
@OutaSpace22 6 лет назад
Das ist so wichtig wenn man Deutscher ist
@terribletallrus6520
@terribletallrus6520 5 лет назад
Meinst du ,,witzig", oder? xD
@parukhsharma2420
@parukhsharma2420 4 года назад
Change the title to "how to pronounce spreche", i looked everywhere and then a few days later accidentally found this. Very helpful!
@bearhapps3245
@bearhapps3245 6 лет назад
I cant speak -th for example thing i say sing or ting its not possible for me to say thing 😂
@zulu5437
@zulu5437 6 лет назад
Same as me!
@koenigniels
@koenigniels 6 лет назад
The ting goes skrrra
@ClaudiaG.1979
@ClaudiaG.1979 6 лет назад
Coz we are ze Germans.. Ich kanns auch nicht. Ich scheitere an allem mit th. Squirrel geht auch nicht
@maikbam2827
@maikbam2827 6 лет назад
Ihr müsst einfach die Zunge an die Zähne machen wenn ihr das th aussprechen wollt ich verstehe nicht was daran so schwer ist?
@agn855
@agn855 6 лет назад
Einfach die Zungenspitze an der Schneide(kante) der oberen Schneidezähnen ablegen und "this" sagen. That's it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FtsR7DyYqiE.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lkVdkds84aM.html
@c3lamari
@c3lamari 5 лет назад
I love videos! I am learning German and I am learning to improve my pronunciation through them. Thank you very much Pickles!
@SwatAcc
@SwatAcc 6 лет назад
Just Let you know, at 5:32 you said "If you Said that word, i would know what you're saying, but it sounds funny" Its the same thing, like when your saying 'Eichhörnchen' We know what you're saying, but It just sound funny ^^ And for the 'ch', maybe this prectise helps. Try to blow out the air through your teeth. Your tungue should touch the side teeth but not your front teeth. That should make that 'ch'. When you yust open your mouth then without moving your tongue, it should feel like normal heavy breathing. Then close the mouth again and try to do the 'ch' instantly. repeat that 5 times. Then you should try to say 'sprechen' and when the 'ch' comes, just do this practise 1-2 times till you get the 'ch' instantly. That should bring a lot. Good luck on learning German^^
@jualwe88-58
@jualwe88-58 6 лет назад
Crazy man. The ch in „Eichhörnchen“ sounds perfect. The same in „ich“. Just perfect. But somehow you cant manage it in „spreche“...Dont worry. you’re gonna make it. Im sure 😉
@Atheist2006
@Atheist2006 6 лет назад
Are Anne and Pickel one and the same person?
@bajpaijalaj
@bajpaijalaj 6 лет назад
Frank S. Hahaha
@deadshroom4183
@deadshroom4183 5 лет назад
0:40 They ask you how you are and you just have to say that you're fine but you're not really fine
@youmightnotknowme9861
@youmightnotknowme9861 6 лет назад
Try to pronounce "Wahrscheinlichkeitsverteilung" Google say it means Probability Distribution.
@kasi282
@kasi282 6 лет назад
Hi Conner, I am from Germany and I am going nuts, see you trying you to you to pronounce spreche. I can't imagine that it is so hard to pronounce it. Love your videos
@lorincinar8607
@lorincinar8607 6 лет назад
Ich glaube das Problem ist das man bei Wörtern wie 'ich' die Zunge nicht benutzt , aber man im Englischen immer die Zunge benutzt und die dann nicht wissen was sie mit der Zunge machen sollen😂
@dst4307
@dst4307 3 года назад
Stimmt
@borami22
@borami22 6 лет назад
lol... these German learning videos are the best. Pickle’s intro is hilarious.
@thomasnu432k
@thomasnu432k 6 лет назад
Sag halt einfach: "Ich kann ein wenig Deutsch" statt "Ich spreche ein wenig Deutsch" 😅
@shaundasschaf4169
@shaundasschaf4169 4 года назад
Spreche = sh + re + the German „ch“ sound😂😅
@Cr0ows
@Cr0ows 5 лет назад
Wer ist auch Deutsche und lacht sich kaputt 🤣
@xarison8585
@xarison8585 6 лет назад
Ich lerne Deutsch so videos like this are actually helpful. or when you guys speak german in your vlogs. so yeah.. please gimme mooore
@karlnapp7564
@karlnapp7564 6 лет назад
Conner, try to get a tourist job with the military. That will get you an ID card and you can stay in germany.
@TheTespin
@TheTespin 6 лет назад
Karl Napp No fuck war and military
@thekito4623
@thekito4623 4 года назад
@@TheTespin theyre in europe. Military basically is there to help with natural disasters and brag about strenght. No war going on there.
@Anakianaj
@Anakianaj 6 лет назад
For pronunciation it is very helpful to reak everything down to syllables (you know, how we did with the clapping when we were kids) - cause it's far easier to get the individual sounds right when you can focus on just one syllable. - And then you can also better find words that have the same kind of syllable. So for "Sprechen" you could break it down to "Spre-chen" and then first focus on "Spre" which has a difficult consonant cluster ("spr") and then on "chen" which has a sound the English language does not really have (I found that the sound English speakers tend to form is like saying "sch" while grinning. Which doesmake sense because that is what you can see when you look at the face of someone who's making the sound. But additionally to that you also have to pull your tongue back, kinda as if you were trying to imitate the hiss of a cat)
@williamchamberlain1266
@williamchamberlain1266 2 года назад
I learnt to do German ch sounds correctly by practising hissing like a cat! This is good advice
@ohmaheppi1000
@ohmaheppi1000 6 лет назад
Only learning vocabulary will not bring you forwards xD
@Roluma05
@Roluma05 4 года назад
5:15 Icehörnchen😂😂😂
@kriesengebietful
@kriesengebietful 6 лет назад
If u pronounce The words u say in German like u actually do, Germany will still Unterstand u . ur gramatic is like The only thing that matters. If u want to pronounce it correctly u have to go to a professional language teacher
@ihsahnakerfeldt9280
@ihsahnakerfeldt9280 3 года назад
Language is much more than just people understanding you. Pronunciation makes a huge difference in indicating how much you took the time and effort to learn the language and how integrated you are etc. Correct pronunciation is an essential part of learning any language.
@marouzofnx6453
@marouzofnx6453 5 лет назад
5:21 eichhörnchen ey bro thats really good . And that word is definitely harder to the word *sprechen*
@pinkeseinhorn1599
@pinkeseinhorn1599 6 лет назад
ich sitze hier und lach mich tot sorry aber es ist einfach lustig aber mann muss einfach weiter üben dann wird das schon was ; )
@hoobabooba6089
@hoobabooba6089 6 лет назад
Your last „spreche“ was pretty good!
@aldisuchti924
@aldisuchti924 6 лет назад
I can't stop laughing oh my GOD
@itsmellony422
@itsmellony422 6 лет назад
So I’m studying English at university and there was an oral exam. Our tutor told us that the correct ‘th’ is pronounced by putting the tongue between the teeth. Somehow a bit like biting (carefully) into our own tongue. Try it, it works!
@bauditherowdy4604
@bauditherowdy4604 6 лет назад
pls come to regensburg bro😏🔥👋 trust me or just google it! you really have to go there if you wanna see a beautiful german city😄 have a good time bro #wasistlosinderbundespost
@GeeShocker
@GeeShocker 6 лет назад
Yes, pls do so!
@JeonJungkook-lf4jm
@JeonJungkook-lf4jm 5 лет назад
XD Wer ist auch deutsch?
@abeedhal6519
@abeedhal6519 6 лет назад
The soft CH in German in for example sprechen is similar to the sound in the beginning of the word "huge".
@johannesveltin9516
@johannesveltin9516 6 лет назад
Pronounce cute. It's pronounced with the German ch in American English
@Ginkoman2
@Ginkoman2 6 лет назад
nope. cute ist pronounced: kyo͞ot In German, ch represents two allophones: the voiceless velar fricative [x] when following back vowels or [a] (the so-called "Ach-Laut") and the voiceless palatal fricative [ç] in all other positions (the so-called "Ich-Laut"). A similar allophonic variation is assumed to have existed in Old English. In German, it represents [k] before -s, as in Fuchs (fox). An initial Ch (which only appears in loanwords) may also be pronounced [k] in southern varieties, and is always pronounced [k] when a consonant follows the initial Ch as in Christus or Chlor (chlorine). The Rheinische Dokumenta writing system uses ch, for the voiceless palatal fricative [ç], while ch represents [x]. Auf Deutsch: Ch wird im Deutschen als starker (stimmloser) Reibelaut auf zwei unterschiedliche Arten ausgesprochen:[1] Nach dunklen Vokalen (a, o, u oder au) als stimmloser velarer Frikativ (Hintergaumenlaut) ​x​ oder als stimmloser uvularer Frikativ ​χ​, sofern es nicht Bestandteil des Diminutiv-Suffixes -chen ist. Beispiele: auch [ʔaux]/[ʔauχ], Buch [buːx]/[buːχ], Loch [lɔx]/[lɔχ], nach [naːx]/[naːχ] (in Wörtern aus dem Griechischen selbst dann, wenn Vokal und Reibelaut ursprünglich zu zwei verschiedenen Wortbestandteilen gehören: autochthon, Hypochonder; gelegentlich kommt bei der Übernahme von Wörtern aus anderen Sprachen ​[⁠x⁠]​ oder ​[⁠χ⁠]​ auch am Wortanfang vor, bei Wörtern z. B. aus dem Jiddischen, Hebräischen und Russischen auch geschrieben mit ch: Chuzpe). In allen anderen Positionen, in denen ch als Reibelaut gesprochen wird (nach hellen Vokalen und nach Konsonanten, am Wortanfang vor hellen Vokalen und am Anfang des Suffixes -chen), als stimmloser palataler Frikativ (Vordergaumenlaut) ​ç​. Beispiele: ich [ʔɪç], Milch [mɪlç], Chemie [çe'miː], Autochen ['ʔaʊtoçən], euch [ʔɔʏ̯ç]. (In einigen süddeutschen Varietäten wie dem Schweizerdeutschen wird jedoch jedes ch in den genannten Fällen als ​[⁠x⁠]​ oder ​[⁠χ⁠]​ ausgesprochen.) Im Deutschen kommt es also ausschließlich auf den vorhergehenden Vokal an, der nachfolgende spielt für die Entscheidung [ç/x] (im Gegensatz zum χ im Griechischen) keine Rolle. (Anders aber bei der Entscheidung [k] oder nicht [k], v. a. bei Wörtern aus dem Griechischen, wie im Folgenden dargestellt.) Daneben ist ch im Deutschen eine Schreibung für den Laut [k], die nur in bestimmten Fällen Verwendung findet. ch wird [k] gesprochen regelmäßig in Verbindung mit einem folgenden s: wachsen, Deichsel, am Wortanfang vor dunklen Vokalen (a, o, u) und vor Konsonanten: Chor, Chlor, chronisch (in Fachwörtern oder bei gelehrter Aussprache kommt auch in diesen Positionen bei Wörtern griechischer Herkunft die Aussprache mit ​[⁠ç⁠]​ vor: Charisma, chthonisch), generell am Wortanfang in süddeutschen Varietäten anstelle von [ç] (Chemie, China) und am Wortanfang deutscher geographischer Eigennamen (Chiemsee, Chemnitz, Cham), in bestimmten, nicht integrierten Fremdwortschreibungen, vor allem aus dem Italienischen: Chianti, Pinocchio. Die Aussprache als [k] (und nicht als Reibelaut [ç/x]) ist abhängig von der Bedeutung und dem Aufbau eines Wortes (morphologische Struktur): vgl. wachst (zu wachsen) vs. wachst (zu wachen); Chöre ['køːʁə], abgeleitet von Chor. Außerdem kommen für ch auch die Aussprachen als sch [ʃ] und tsch [tʃ] vor: wie [ʃ] als umgangssprachliche oder varietätenspezifische Variante von [ç] am Wortanfang (Chemie, China), in nicht (vollständig) integrierten Fremdwortschreibungen vor allem aus dem Französischen und Portugiesischen (als [ʃ]: Champignon, Charlotte, Recherche), dem Englischen und Spanischen (als [tʃ]: Chip, chatten, Macho).
@flowerdolphin8920
@flowerdolphin8920 6 лет назад
Ginkoman2 yes it's is, in some dialects, if you say "cute" in super slo-mo you can hear that "ch" that typically comes after e or i.
@LP-fj6sr
@LP-fj6sr 6 лет назад
Ginkoman2 digga wie du ihn zerlegt hast
@leilagarritsen
@leilagarritsen 6 лет назад
I'm dying of laughter it's just so cute how you try to speak the easiest sentences (for me as a German) but keep going youre getting better and better!
@redact3d8472
@redact3d8472 6 лет назад
I'm impressed by your desire to learn german. I'd recommend starting with the german alphabet though so you know how to pronounce single letters and stuff like "ch" first.
@carolyn9272
@carolyn9272 6 лет назад
3:52 that was actually pretty good
@QueenOfDesire666
@QueenOfDesire666 6 лет назад
you're such a cool guy ! ^.^ greetings from hamburg
@groppermilk
@groppermilk 6 лет назад
Conner, you did it again! You gave me a good laugh yet again, as you seem to have mistaken your microphone for a megaphone (at least it sounded like 'megaphone' at 3:58, but nobody noticed). So, for a second, I pictured you both talking to one another through a megaphone. Hilarious! I'm curious to see what little slip you'll be coming up with next time. Your words seem to be great (phonetic) sportsmen like you and thus sometimes a bit faster than you. Funny though. But please take it easy, and stay the way you are! Once again: Viele Grüße aus München!
@dennis.t8076
@dennis.t8076 6 лет назад
Please try to pronuonce ,,Oachkatzlschwoaf" Every Austrian would be very very happy to hear that😂
@hiwotekubay1137
@hiwotekubay1137 4 года назад
Conner, I like your microphone
@Jaysmithstrange
@Jaysmithstrange 5 лет назад
I can speak english, french and german. French:Salut moi je peux parler allemand, francais et anglais. German:Hallo, ich komme aus Deutschland un kann drei Sprachen französich, deutsch und englisch. englisch:Hi I can speak three languages french, german and english! (I'm from Germany)
@bheatricegreene03
@bheatricegreene03 4 года назад
Hahaha this is why I love learning german😂 love that "CH" sound
@saskewoo
@saskewoo 6 лет назад
The German ch after i and e is kind of like when you say "huge" (exaggerating the h). Put your mouth in the position of a k sound und just push out air (like when you would pronounce "h" in house). And ü is like putting your mouth in a position for an "oo" sound and then trying to say "ee" while keeping your mouth in the "oo" position
@Crysishawk619
@Crysishawk619 6 лет назад
you an silas are always Maximum positive about everything...i really like that attitude...come to Nord Rhein Westfalen take a look at the old coal industry mines in "essen" "Zollverein" for example or a BVB game in their home Stadium
@footballem2221
@footballem2221 6 лет назад
Pickels laugh is fkn incredible. You gotta make a compilation of him laughing
@mariaschneider24ms
@mariaschneider24ms 6 лет назад
6:21 I'm dead 😂😂😂 I love your Videos it's so much fun to watch them as a german 😂😍 I would looove to meet you and hang out or something 😂
@mynni0845
@mynni0845 3 года назад
Ey die Anmoderation war ja mal der Hammer 😂😂
@HeakerBreaker
@HeakerBreaker 6 лет назад
I am not a language Pro at all but maybe have a tip for you: In the german language the tongue has way less contact to the teeth than in english. The reason might be the number of words with "th" (thats one big thing germans stuggle with) For example the word "spreche": the tongue doesnt touch the teeth at all, you can place your tongue everywhere (except for the teeth) and the word works Maybe a problem for english guys is also our way of using "st" and "sp". normaly the s is spoken with the tongue at the teeth but used in "sp" or "st" the "s" transforms into a "sch". So you say "schprechen" but write "sprechen". I hope i could help a bit
@ina5806
@ina5806 6 лет назад
I love a good ice cream-Hörnchen 😂🤘 made my day!
@julianmahler2388
@julianmahler2388 6 лет назад
English actually has a [ch] sound. For example if you say "huge" slowly, you actually say something like "[ch]uge". Or maybe "Hugh" is a better example. It's just like a modified h sound.
@johnnybow7045
@johnnybow7045 6 лет назад
The "CH" after an "I" or "E" is pronounced by doin a flat "U" shape with your tongue pressing it against your patate. Then you gently breath out. It's all about the exercise! Don't give up :)
@rhmbock
@rhmbock 5 лет назад
As an American English speaker, I'd never heard anyone pronounce grocery the way you do. It inspired me to look up "groshery" only to find there are people in various parts of the US who actually say it that way.
@kimpanther
@kimpanther Год назад
Keep your original pronunciation - unless you go buy groshery in the shtreet
@paulguerra4886
@paulguerra4886 6 лет назад
Ich habe eine neu wort gelernt: übe, yes, with a long horse face gesture, and I make it right! Cool video!
@jasminwalter2170
@jasminwalter2170 6 лет назад
Hab dich grade entdeckt und gleich abonniert. Da merkt man, dass die deutsche Sprache doch eine schwere Sprache ist.
@AwieAnnikaa
@AwieAnnikaa 6 лет назад
Haha, "You say icecreamhörnchen" :D So gut :D
@sabrinathiergartner718
@sabrinathiergartner718 2 года назад
6:08 min it's pretty good!🍀❤🙏🏼⭐
@NadjaVlog
@NadjaVlog 6 лет назад
OMG i loveeee this. I had to subscribe♡ Mach weiter so
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