German Basics

GERMAN ALPHABETS
(Deutsche Alphabete)

German is a very interesting language. Little bit similar to the english language, the German language is little complicated too as the grammar part is sometimes a little bit tricky and confusing.

But, don't worry!! If you are really interested to learn the language and want to be an expert in this, then I will say that you have come to a right platform. I am gonna teach you German starting from the very basics and then we'll move further to it very slowly as you all know that "Slow and Steady wins the Race."

Today we are going to learn about the German Alphabets. I will tell you how alphabets are pronounced in the german language with their proper pronunciation and some examples.

Lets begin.

Aa - Aa (आ)
Bb - Be (बे)
Cc - se (से)
Dd - day (डे)
Ee - eh (इ)
Ff - ef (एफ)
Gg - ge (गे)
Hh - ha (हा)
Ii - ee (ई)
Jj - yot (यॉट)
Kk - kah (काह)
Ll - el (एल)
Mm - em (एम्)
Nn - en (एन)
Oo - oh (ओह)
Pp - peh (पेह)
Qq - koo (कू)
Rr - err (ऐर)
Ss - es (एस)
Tt - teh (टेह)
Uu - ooh (उह)
Vv - faow (फाऊ)
Ww - veh (वेः)
Xx - iks (इकस)
Yy - upsilon (उपसिलोन)
Zz - tsett (सेट्ट)

As in English, German also consists of vowels with umlauts to them. Let's have a look at them:

Ä - eeh(एह)
Ö - eeyo(ऐयो)
Ü - yuh(युः) 
ß - ess-tset(एसेट)

So, as you can see we have started through very basics today and learned the German Alphabets and their pronunciation. In my next blog, we are going to learn numbers in German and we will also go through a little bit of mathematical abbreviations.

So, just be patient and keep learning German!!

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