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More phonetics! Pronunciation and placing of the German r(s).
Learn German - mit Deutsch Für Euch!
Also check out LanguageSheep's video on this: /watch?v=KGstphq2sLo
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@rva1945
@rva1945 9 лет назад
First, let me be honest: I will never forget the gargling at 4:10. Second: a few months ago I spent a few days in a hotel near (Banhof) Friedrichstraße. That is THE German word to be pronounced: once I manage to pronounce Friedrichstrasse correctly, I will pass the R-test. Tschüss!
@minhkhanh1081
@minhkhanh1081 5 лет назад
8001maya Germany is in Europe,duhhhhh!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@BigBenGermany1983
@BigBenGermany1983 2 года назад
No, No. You only have to say, you are from Oberlausitz! My R is native! XD ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aYOzh2Qnelo.html
@Carcroven
@Carcroven 10 месяцев назад
No, the real test is pronouncing Bacharach am Rhein!
@melicruzr
@melicruzr 9 лет назад
Watching this with earbuds, my mom thought there was something wrong withmy throat and got me a glass of water.
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 9 лет назад
:DDD Well perfect, I'm sure you immediately practiced the water method with that! ;D
@doctordairoku2053
@doctordairoku2053 9 лет назад
Melissa Cruz @Deutsch für Euch Being German, I can also see how the water method works. Although, being from Bavaria, I put a bit more emphasis on the trilling...
@reinhart1605
@reinhart1605 9 лет назад
Ah, the notorious "R" pronunciation. Just the fact that you made a 14 minute long episode about it is a testament to how difficult it really is.
@MarcoScetta
@MarcoScetta 10 лет назад
I got an 85/100 in my first german exam! Your videos have something to do with that...thank you!!!
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 10 лет назад
Yay! Very happy to hear that :)
@Mr556x45mm
@Mr556x45mm 9 лет назад
Well, I didn't need my esophagus anyway!
@furchtbar8311
@furchtbar8311 2 года назад
Coz the oesophagus doesn't play role in speaking .
@MrLAntrim
@MrLAntrim 10 лет назад
I guess I never really paid much attention to the letters preceding the "r" in order to decide what pronunciation to use. It just seemed natural to me to say it in the various ways. Maybe I just heard it often enough from my teachers, movies, music, and so on. Great lesson, though. I'll be using this with my students in the fall. Thanks.
@TheShulg
@TheShulg 10 лет назад
in meinem Dialekt gibt es die 2te möglichkeit das r auszusprechen irgendwie nicht. Ich mir fällt zumindest kein Wort ein, bei dem ich es so ausspreche wie sie im Video. Entweder es wird gerollt oder als a gesprochen.
@alogutz
@alogutz 4 года назад
The most complete lesson I've ever seen so far. I really appreciate, this R sound has been driving me f*cking crazy.
@raulsaavedra709
@raulsaavedra709 10 лет назад
This last couple of videos on pronunciation are very helpful. Thanks much, Katja!
@floofytown
@floofytown 9 лет назад
It's insane to me that you're a native German speaker, speaking English as a second language (although obviously you speak it constantly), and you're somehow able to do a better English and Australian accent than most American English speakers. Your brain is wired for sound! I share your sound-recreation abilities to a lesser degree and I equate it to my ear for music. You must have an insane ear for music too, amirite??
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 9 лет назад
Thank you :) It's alright, but I struggle with harmonies most of the time. I have no problem with guessing my way through a melody from hearing it and have recreated a few easier songs I couldn't find sheet music for, but recreating second voices is a true pain in the ass to near impossible - it just takes me way too long. Music is definitely one of my more secondary talents; I enjoy it, but I don't have the potential to reach greatness. As you said, my ear is totally with languages. I "feel" a sound in my mouth or get a sort of mental image what my tongue should be doing once I hear it a few times (doesn't mean I don't have to practice). French is my sworn enemy on that so far, though. I have the sounds figured out, but recreating them sends my tongue into temper tantrums :D
@Druddigon25
@Druddigon25 9 лет назад
Deutsch für Euch Unfortunately, German has several French words like der Ingenieur, der Cousin, das Restaurant etc. And most of them are pronounced with a French accent! Neeeein!!
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 9 лет назад
:D That's fine, adopted words can always be "phonetically adjusted" ;D
@xolovan..8067
@xolovan..8067 3 года назад
You are the best! Finally I've learned how to pronounce R! I tried hundreeds of videos on RU-vid, but you are the one who managed to explain in a best way!
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 3 года назад
Очень рад! :) That is so nice to hear, thank you!
@crimsongundam
@crimsongundam 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video! I've only been studying German for a month but I because of your phonetics videos I fell more confident in learning German going into 2017! :D
@MizzKittyBichon
@MizzKittyBichon 10 лет назад
Most in-depth video on the German R I have watched so far. Danke!
@hairstylecollecting1
@hairstylecollecting1 6 лет назад
I’ve watched a ton of videos explaining how ‘R’ is pronounced but yours is the best! Alles klar!
@NoHealerJustPain
@NoHealerJustPain 4 года назад
Still the best and solidest explanation all over the whole internet. 👍
@pepoergal
@pepoergal 10 лет назад
I have watched many videos on how to do this, but was never able to figure it out until I watched this video. You have done a great job at really explaining how to do it and I am starting to be able to do it now. Vielen Dank!!! :)
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 10 лет назад
Oh wow, thank you :) That is so great to hear!
@yuricesar6126
@yuricesar6126 9 лет назад
It's so fun learn German, you make it ''easy'', Thank u teacher
@gabrielzanattatocchetto3714
@gabrielzanattatocchetto3714 10 лет назад
I am planning on visiting Germany next year and to know some of the basics I just started learning the language... I would just like to thank you a lot for your videos!
@texasshooter
@texasshooter 9 лет назад
This is a fantastic video! Thank you very much for the time and effort you put into this.
@vinara9095
@vinara9095 9 лет назад
:D Ich bin gerade auf dein Video gestoßen, und ich finde es so lustig wie du versucht anderen unser geniales R zu erklären :) Mach bitte weiter so! Sehr Unterhaltsam
@Sunnydays14
@Sunnydays14 10 лет назад
Learning German is hard, but fun. Always feel thank you for teaching me really good lessons. Danke Schön!
@kingbeauregard
@kingbeauregard 8 лет назад
Soft consonants = voiced (b d g) Hard consonants = unvoiced (p t k etc) The difference is whether the vocal cords are used or not -- try to say "p" with vocal cords and you get "b", try to say "d" without vocal cords and you get "t" . That might be easier to remember than lists of consonants. Thanks for your channel, du bist Oberammergau! I mean oberaffengeil.
@habooshali5563
@habooshali5563 10 лет назад
your English is very fluent :D and it's really a great channel !! I just found it a couple weeks ago and I'm doing my best to catch up :)
@AlexPerezHdz
@AlexPerezHdz 10 лет назад
Your videos are always great! Keep up the great work! Thank you :3
@Hadrianus01
@Hadrianus01 10 лет назад
got used to making these noises when i studied french! language learning jackpot!
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 10 лет назад
Ouh yeah ;D
@Bledsoe239
@Bledsoe239 10 лет назад
I'm a new sub just found your channel and I love it I took German in middle school but then I switched to Spanish but I always enjoyed it and with the help of your vids I think I'm going to learn it finally great job!!
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 10 лет назад
Awesome, thank you! :)
@AshokPopat
@AshokPopat 8 лет назад
You have a wonderful love of language - contagious!
@StevenPlummer
@StevenPlummer 10 лет назад
Great channel and you speak really, really good English. You have a subscriber. ; )
@JasonWaltonillustration
@JasonWaltonillustration 8 лет назад
Very helpful. Thanks Katja!
@knickknackgurl07
@knickknackgurl07 9 лет назад
I've been having trouble with the more 'throaty' Rs, and just having you describe how its similar to the 'ch' sound was so helpful. I took Spanish for a long time so my Rs tend to trill or come from the front of my mouth when looking at foreign words (but never in English?), so 'moving' the sound to the back of my tongue for German is really challenging.
@markkemeny
@markkemeny 9 лет назад
Öcsém! Ez rohadt jó! That means I really like this cosy corner of the infinite RU-vid. Well done sister! Well done.
@Mr1991kid
@Mr1991kid 8 лет назад
Thank you so much for the videos! :D I'm learning a lot!
@elasolezito
@elasolezito 9 лет назад
Great tips, similar to my German teacher. "Vergeben vergessen und wieder vertrauen" songs help a lot too !
@jerryhan6618
@jerryhan6618 8 лет назад
the best 'r' sound explanation. thankyou!
@tajanamilin5276
@tajanamilin5276 7 лет назад
Thanks, this was incredibly helpful!!
@_liao
@_liao 9 лет назад
You're really amazing! Thank you so much!
@annelatti37
@annelatti37 10 лет назад
This really helped.The German R's are so hard for the American tongue, literally. LOL. You're so fun to watch and to learn from. Danke and God bless.
@grummelgurke4065
@grummelgurke4065 9 лет назад
+Julia Latto Believe me the American R's are hard for German tongues too. But much harder is the th
@MortalKombatChampion
@MortalKombatChampion 10 лет назад
als Niedersachse der auch fließend englisch spricht lern ich zwar wohl kaum was bei dir, aber ich seh trotzdem jedes deiner Videos da du echt der Hammer bist ;)
@girumonda
@girumonda 9 лет назад
Wow this is the most understandable and full explanation of the R. I'm no more confused when I hear the R pronounsed in all of these ways)
@shadowsoulsefer
@shadowsoulsefer 9 лет назад
Thank you for your dedication, it is really helpful. I still sound like I'm in a phlegm releasing frenzy but I'll keep working on it.
@tungcs9215
@tungcs9215 10 лет назад
I am especially interested in your pronunciation videos. They helped me to realize the difference between sounds which is not taught properly by my german teacher ^^. Want to say 1000 x thanks to you ^^. PS: I have nearly spit water out on my laptop when try your method for the first time. Anw, It's fun ^^
@gunbuster363
@gunbuster363 5 лет назад
I am amazed by your voice when I heard the turbulence sound created inside your mouth. I just couldn't imagine how to reproduce that!
@robertwheelock7444
@robertwheelock7444 9 лет назад
Hello, Katja! I'm Robert! The 2nd variety of your German would be symbolized in IPA as /ɣ/, the /gh/ guttural (voiced velar fricative) sound.
@SuperUsername147
@SuperUsername147 9 лет назад
I can do the last two r's you explained with absolutely no issues. It's the first one that keeps giving me problems. I don't think I'm putting my tongue in the right place and keep getting various sounds that just don't sound right. I either get a slight rolling or the harsher sound of the second r. And when I put my tongue super far back like you said, it sounds like a cross between a muffled r and a moan. Not really sure how to fix it...
@Vitammortem2380
@Vitammortem2380 6 лет назад
So many THANKS!!!! I thought I could be impossible to me but I think I did it, THANKS!
@shaseenaliganga5015
@shaseenaliganga5015 10 лет назад
hello katja... thank you so much for making those videos....!
@HoneyChonker
@HoneyChonker 9 лет назад
Fascinating, Us scottish folk also roll, or "tap" our R's and we also have the back of the throat fricative like in loch. We also say Care Bear like germans, at least in Glasgow anyway. The glasweigan dialect is full of weird glottal stops and dipthongs
@zahiddostbaloch
@zahiddostbaloch 2 года назад
I love learning german by u.
@paularodriguez5200
@paularodriguez5200 9 лет назад
I did practice the water method!!!! But I did it a little different (just a little). I took some water and tried to say de R sound. Then swallowed some water and tried again, then swallowed another little amount of water in my mouth and tried again and like that until I've got no water in my mouth. I think this way works better..
@tofazzalhossain5511
@tofazzalhossain5511 8 лет назад
I just started to see this video to get R, and love at first sight happened, after thousands of year. And this is my first proposal after thousand's year :D
@sachintile6367
@sachintile6367 3 года назад
Very Nicely you are teaching..
@Jenayelle
@Jenayelle 9 лет назад
Thank you very much for this tutorial
@italianwithalex3031
@italianwithalex3031 8 лет назад
Very well-explained!
@junezhang2128
@junezhang2128 8 лет назад
This is a complete lesson on the German r, I found everything I need to know about it.
@rupesharya4051
@rupesharya4051 7 лет назад
its awesome.... I never hard such good explanation.
@mustakim2144
@mustakim2144 7 лет назад
This is sooooooo helpful. Danke!
@fredler01
@fredler01 10 лет назад
Danke fuer Ihre Videos :) Ich lerne Deutsch in Universitaet in Australien (aber mein grammatik ist nicht perfekte und Ich moechte verbessern). Sie sind sehr hilfreich gewesen. Das stimmt ueber der Australier akzent! Ich war schon funf mal in Deutschland.
@NyorexDC
@NyorexDC 8 лет назад
I learned that flippin "R" using the water method ! But doing it in 3 steps, each one with less water, until it became a natural reflex.
@dashah1987
@dashah1987 9 лет назад
This is awesome, thanks. Viele Grusse aus Stuttgart.
@musthafan94
@musthafan94 9 лет назад
At last I can make the sound of German R, I hope so :) Thank you, You are great teacher :)
@lulaspil8536
@lulaspil8536 10 лет назад
i am from Austria (so i speak german fluently :)) but your videos still teach me something from time to time like for example grammar rules^^
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 10 лет назад
Cool, I'm glad :)
@muhiptezcan6649
@muhiptezcan6649 7 лет назад
Very detailed but very entertaining at the same time. Thanks! Silly anectode and questions: When I first heard how "verkehr" is pronounced, I was surprised, because I thought that would actually be how Fakir is pronounced. You know, the Hausgeräte brand. Is there actually a difference? How do you pronounce Fakir? Maybe with a bit more emphasis on "a"?
@sistematic88
@sistematic88 9 лет назад
Hallo Deutsch für Euch :) Ich unbedeckt gerade Ihren RU-vid-Kanal! Was zu sagen: Vielen Dank für die klare, ausgezeichnete und ausführliche Erklärung. Eine große Übung schwer für einen Anfänger Italienisch wie ich! Auf geht's! :) Ich bin bereit, für Gurgeln :) Danke noch einmal! Entschuldigung für mein peinlich deutsch :) Einen Gruß von Sardinien.
@pedanpontif
@pedanpontif 10 лет назад
I ordered die Grammatik from Duden. Can't wait until it arrives. You have no idea how hard it was to find that book. Also, I found that book you recommended to me at my library. I had no idea that they keep foreign language books, but apparently they do.
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 10 лет назад
Haha, awesome! :D Could you remind me what book that was again?
@pedanpontif
@pedanpontif 10 лет назад
Deutsch für Euch We're bin ich und wenn ja, wie wiele Richard Precht. I asked you about philosophy. Danke. You're awesome!
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 10 лет назад
Oooh right, now I remember. Kein Problem :) Danke!
@averkij
@averkij 10 лет назад
Vielen dank für dieses video
@gustavodelascio7269
@gustavodelascio7269 8 лет назад
You are amazing, thank you :). You should give classes to foreigners in your country, and charge of course.
@thankverymuchforyourhelphh8368
thanks very much very excited video
@HerrAlo40
@HerrAlo40 8 лет назад
Hola, me encantan tus videos, saludos de México!! :)
@stevenlk
@stevenlk 9 лет назад
Your advice do work, but it's quite hard for me to add another sound to the [x] sound, what should I do?
@arthurstaufackar8561
@arthurstaufackar8561 4 года назад
I had issues with the german's "r" in the begining of my German class, i still remember one day that my throat was messed Up and i had to use a spray to cease the pain, i still was able to pronunce the "r" better than most of my classmates though XD.
@hugot9775
@hugot9775 8 лет назад
Thanks the video. Katja. Someone below mentioned the rolling of the R in German. I know that Bavarians and Austrians certainly do this ( albeit not as strong as the roll in the Spanish R). I think some other German speakers roll their Rs ( I saw an interview with Willy Brandt from 1964 on youtube and he gently rolled some of his Rs and he came from Luebeck). The problem is that I find that, while I can pronounce the guttural Rs exactly as you suggest while practising, when I am engaged in a long conversation or reading out a long text, I find that my throat finds it difficult to pronounce the guttural R, almost like suddenly running out of breath. For example, saying "restrukturieren" in the middle of a long conversation. Is it really so wrong to gently roll a R from time to time - is it simply a matter of regional preference, as with the A in British English? Or does a rolling of a R sound weird, unless the person has an Austrian or Bavarian accent? I would be grateful for your thoughts.
@DreadlockDrummer
@DreadlockDrummer 10 лет назад
after watching/practicing this video like dozens of times, i'm finally getting the hang of it, i even learned how to roll my Rs finally! i still suck at it but i at least have the hang of it =)
@zackrovira283
@zackrovira283 10 лет назад
i can´t stop watching your videos on a daily basis and im learnin a lot,i just started with Geramn a couple of days ago though.but how come you have a perfect american english accent? have you been to the states? thanks a lot.
@WillRouse111
@WillRouse111 8 лет назад
Is that a panda at your right? I love it! This video really help me, because i'm a spanish speaker and our "r" is stronger :( Danke für alles!
@shawnmoore3472
@shawnmoore3472 9 лет назад
I've heard of the word waltersobchakeit, and I was wondering what it meant? Also, I'm new to your channel and it's helped me a lot with my German, so thanks!
@fremejoker
@fremejoker 9 лет назад
Shawn Moore "waltersobchakeit" isn't a German Word at all. Where/when did you heard it?
@leviappenfelder8782
@leviappenfelder8782 7 лет назад
Would you say that the german r (version 1) sounds like an English R except the tongue up and back?
@basir56
@basir56 9 лет назад
thanks, i was confused,,,,, good video :)
@yangli8968
@yangli8968 7 лет назад
Very helpful!~
@80dmack
@80dmack 9 лет назад
You made a comment about not trilling or rolling your tongue when creating an "r" sound, but I've seen other assumed native German speakers do just that. Just like in the case of the "er" version of "r" is it possible some speakers adjust the textbook pronunciation of "r" for the [R] instances.
@wzhang7936
@wzhang7936 10 лет назад
wunderbar, dank
@yoannailieva4824
@yoannailieva4824 8 лет назад
Hi, ich finde dein Video super. Kannst du (oder hast du schon) ein Video nur mit Wörtern, die das genau üben machen? Es ist besonders hilfreich, wenn man die Aussprache hört und direekt danach sie wiederhohlt. Danke und Liebe Grüße
@pauldallimore
@pauldallimore 9 лет назад
well done! sehr hilfreich fuer mich! nur eine Sache, we wouldn't so the letter stands after, but rather goes after, or is positioned after. Well done with your aussie accent too.
@camerkiddo
@camerkiddo 7 лет назад
thank you so much!
@v_mwawak5948
@v_mwawak5948 9 лет назад
Du hast eine sehr sympathische Art und Weise wie du deine Lektionen rüber bringst! Respekt! Dennoch habe ich eine Frage, du sagst hier, dass das deutsche R auf verschiedene Arten ausgesprochen werden kann und zeigst dabei die Lautschrift dafür. Hast du hierbei die englische Lautschrift verwendet? Im Deutschen ist [x] nämlich kein R. Es ist ein "Ch" Laut wie in "Dach" (gibt 2). [r]; [R]; [umgedrehtes großes R] und a-Schwa (umgedrehtes kleines a) dürften es nur sein... korrigier mich wenn ich mich habe verwirren lassen Gruß
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 9 лет назад
Nope, das ist die international gebräuchliche Lautschrift. Wie auch im Video erklärt ähnelt eines unserer Rs tatsächlich sehr dem [x]-Laut, daher wird das Zeichen auch für dieses spezifische R verwendet - scheinbar gibt es kein eigenes Zeichen für den minimalen Unterschied zum "echten" [x]. Tatsächlich merken die meisten Deutschen wohl kaum, dass sie 3 Rs benutzen und viele benutzen wahrscheinlich sogar nur 2, obwohl sie keinen sonderlich bemerkbaren Dialekt sprechen. Aber regelgemäß sollte es im perfekten Hochdeutsch diese 3 geben.
@truongtottinh
@truongtottinh 3 года назад
Schöne Lehrerin!!! Ich liebe dich!!
@0thereaper0
@0thereaper0 9 лет назад
Thank you very much for this educational video. I'm learning German but unfortunately each time I try to better understand the pronounciation of "r" I get more confused. First of all, in three years of German course I didn't learn how to properly pronounce it, since the way I pronounced "Hund" and "Rund" was basically the same. Then here in Baden Württemberg people couldn't understand me trying to say "Reis" and a guy from Bayern told me to pronounce it like this really strong R, which actually hurts my throat and takes me a lot of effort to produce. Then after I trained a lot to do it, a person here from the region told me that the right way to pronounce it would be like vibrating your tongue up and down, in a much easier way to produce. Afterall, which "r" is truly Hochdeutsch? Vibrate or strong R?
@mohammadamenalaeli9597
@mohammadamenalaeli9597 8 лет назад
Du bist der beste für mich
@SimonS44
@SimonS44 7 лет назад
I would even go as far as to say that I don't even use the right r in words like Bart, Start, Wurf, Ort and verwirrend. When I pronounce these words I sounds more like Baat, Staat, Wuaf, Oat, verwi-jend (kinda hard to put these into letters)
@fidelspagolla22
@fidelspagolla22 10 лет назад
In Brazilian Portuguese the "r" can be pronounced differently depending on where you're from. The word for "door" is PORTA, and in my neck of the woods we pronounce it like the american "r" and we are bullied for that! (no one on TV speaks like that, ever! lol). Some Brazilians would pronounce it as if they were Spanish Speakers, rolling their tongues! Last but not least comes the standard pronunciation which is closest to the German "r"...being the one used on TV. Funny thing is that I would have to modify my "Portuguese" to teach the standardized version of it!. =P
@deutschmitcarolin
@deutschmitcarolin 2 года назад
Você é de SP? :)
@walterhernandez8623
@walterhernandez8623 6 лет назад
Great video, but what about the sound of the 'r' sounding like it does in Spanish? I mean rolling it. Some German rock bands do it and I also heard it in some old German videos.
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 6 лет назад
Don't trust Rammstein on phonetics ;D Short answer: Not Hochdeutsch, ever. Longer answer: Used to be used in theater a lot, still is by some, and to stylize language in other contexts (Rammstein is an example of this). It's also part of some dialects. There are no contexts in which it is "correct", or rather: part of the standard dialect.
@noboru1195
@noboru1195 5 лет назад
The voiceless velar fricative (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_velar_fricative ) ("ach-Laut"/"ach-sound") is not an "r" sound. See also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/Standard_German
@diegoaidid7717
@diegoaidid7717 9 лет назад
watching your vidios from Somalia, i wonder whether am learning deutsch or just watching you beautifal creative explaination Du bist lustig, ich liebe dich
@yazidierizqiisnaindi6043
@yazidierizqiisnaindi6043 10 лет назад
Katja, how about g in the end of a syllable? sometimes i hear it pronouced like g (obviously), but sometimes.... like ch. e.g from "zwanzig" my friend said it pronouned /tsvantsich/ sorry if my grammar is wrong. i'm a non-english-speaker-who-learn-german-using-english
@joeperrymk
@joeperrymk 10 лет назад
Vielen Dank Katja!! :) Diese Videos habe geholfen mich viel! (Correct me if I my sentence is wrong, Bitte!) haha But they have helped me a lot in my current learning of German!
@g0nagall
@g0nagall 10 лет назад
Diese Videos haben mir viel geholfen. ;-)
@joeperrymk
@joeperrymk 10 лет назад
Ah! haha I still need to work on my sentence structure..
@joeperrymk
@joeperrymk 10 лет назад
But thank you g0nagall :)
@g0nagall
@g0nagall 10 лет назад
Matteo Kennedy you're welcome ;-)
@stephtenorio7512
@stephtenorio7512 5 лет назад
I almost threw up trying to pronounce the R 😂, but i finally found out the correct way! Thank you
@rosalucena8454
@rosalucena8454 7 лет назад
Danke!
@Fanaz10
@Fanaz10 8 лет назад
Haha, good thing I had a cup of water near me, neat trick!
@Chris-wj4ze
@Chris-wj4ze 8 лет назад
Is this second R sound the same R sound that is used in French?
@user-me6hh2mw3j
@user-me6hh2mw3j 8 лет назад
no this is different!
@clawclamzz5136
@clawclamzz5136 7 лет назад
nope... maybe... -_-
@vlam8425
@vlam8425 7 лет назад
Depends... The first two are used in French depending on the context (Applied mostly in the same way as in German)
@jangravityhollyer532
@jangravityhollyer532 3 года назад
ist es als Deutschlerner besser, das Uvuler zu vergessen oder) , es dann falsch aufzutragen oder gar die vordere Zungenspitze Trill aufzutragen? vg j
@TheNikolasRM
@TheNikolasRM 10 лет назад
So, is it not then customary to roll the r in any circumstance in German? I've listened to music in German such as Rammstein, and they roll the r occasionally. Is it a dialect thing?
@DeutschFuerEuch
@DeutschFuerEuch 10 лет назад
No, not at all in Hochdeutsch. There are some dialects that do it - Rammstein does it for the "evil" accent it adds, but learning German pronunciation from Rammstein is an overall pretty bad idea and gives you a wrong impression of the language ;)
@TheNikolasRM
@TheNikolasRM 10 лет назад
Lol, ok, thank you very much for clearing that up.
@joshsilva6450
@joshsilva6450 6 лет назад
Hallo, du! Wohne schon einige Jahre in DE und habe immer wieder Probleme mit dem 'R'! Danke! Wo kommst du her?
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