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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 28, 2023 6:34:02 GMT
Vowel pronunciation Platt German has the same short and long vowels as the standard dialect but with some variations. Short vowels that are expanded but otherwise unchanged before and are usually written as diphthongs as in the Dutch system. The short vowels äöü and the long vowels except for the long ones are spelled with the single lower letter in the open syllable. These long vowels are often spelled as digraphs when followed by multiple consonants in a closed syllable. Long is always spelled with a long vowel followed by the German cognate. Consonant Pronunciation can see how the pronunciation is similar to the standard variant and a mixture of English. English standard C Level Contact List German Low German pronunciation day label dag eat essen eten make marchen macken pepper pfeffer pepper ship Schiff hip sit sit sit ten zentyne Low German consonant pronunciation last remove obstruction sound is pula One of the differences between German and English. For example you pronounce it as when it appears at the end of a syllable. Obstruction is a phonetic term that describes consonants produced by blocking the airway to prevent turbulence. This also happens in Dutch and Standard German. Three common consonant changes you can observe include becoming Essen becoming, although Westphalian, Hamburg, and Mecklenburg-Platt German have different pronunciations compared to High German. common ground.
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