German pronunciation PART 1 Vowels

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  • Learn all about German pronunciation: Vowels part 1.
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    German pronunciation is not easy. For beginners, it is hard to learn in the beginning. Practice with step by step explanations and repeat what I am saying. I also give you a brief introduction into phonetics, but for the beginning, it is just important to focus on what you hear.
    Your tongue is a muscle: you need to exercise a lot!
    Stand in front of your mirror and pretend that you are an actor/actress. This way, you will really learn the German pronunciation. Your muscles need to get used to the new sounds.
    Do you have any questions? I try to help you. Write below the video.

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  • @InsaneMetalSoldier
    @InsaneMetalSoldier 9 років тому +4

    It's amazing. The way of teaching is easy to understand, plus, your voice is so relaxing you feel very confortable watching the whole video over and over again

  • @junecao7952
    @junecao7952 8 років тому +1

    Your lessons are easy to understand.
    I'm looking forward to the new one.
    Thanks for your video!

  • @BearRiverBooks
    @BearRiverBooks 6 років тому +4

    Thank you for doing this. Very helpful and enjoyable!

  • @anasalfares4950
    @anasalfares4950 7 років тому +3

    you videos are so far the best I have found. Thank you :)

  • @lili1anakyoyama
    @lili1anakyoyama 9 років тому +7

    Thank you. You're an excellent teacher, I learned a lot from your videos, you make German very easy to understand. :)

  • @victoriawest8387
    @victoriawest8387 Рік тому

    I love your videos, very helpful and intelligent! Just wanted to correct spelling and pronunciation of “pronunciation “. As you see, without “o” in second syllable. Pronounced like “nun”. Thanks again so much!

  • @andresvivo553
    @andresvivo553 8 років тому

    Thank you very much for such enrriching information. You explain things clear.

  • @michaeljoseph2285
    @michaeljoseph2285 2 роки тому

    Wow! Such a caring person, thank you!

  • @thepresentbaldkingoffrance6910
    @thepresentbaldkingoffrance6910 6 років тому

    thank you from the bottom of my heart

  • @danielgutierrez1258
    @danielgutierrez1258 7 років тому

    Thank you for your videos! They are helping me a lot!!
    Saludos desde Costa Rica :)

  • @ambergu3475
    @ambergu3475 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! This is really helpful.

  • @margiolyn
    @margiolyn 9 років тому

    great video!!! so helpful and easy to follow and understand. Thanks soo much for all ur videos :)

  • @koreanorigami5587
    @koreanorigami5587 7 років тому

    Thank a lot for your work. I already watched whole your lesson of the pronunciation . I am going to rewatch them. thanks again^^

  • @sergiog2930
    @sergiog2930 7 років тому +2

    thank u very much! im just starting with Duolingo (look how now im writing subjects with capital letter as it is) and listening to your prononunciation videos helped me a lot! by the way... you have such a great voice!

    • @victoriawest8387
      @victoriawest8387 Рік тому

      I agree! Just want to correct a spelling mistake: pronunciation. Excuse my busybody behavior!!!

  • @carolinacorroza8861
    @carolinacorroza8861 8 років тому

    I like your video! I am study German! With duolingo and with this videos it is very helpful

  • @PelorusideA
    @PelorusideA 9 років тому

    Hoi! Heute habe ich mein erstes Phonetikunterricht gemacht, es war sehr interessant und ich will mehr Übungen hören. Danke für deinem Upload!

  • @magedgewili1680
    @magedgewili1680 3 роки тому

    I really find this video good, thank you

  • @omarobaiddabbous3095
    @omarobaiddabbous3095 7 років тому +2

    vielen dank das ist sehr schön ich habe so viel lange fur pronunciation gesucht und das hilft mir sehr ,, dank auch.

  • @omidahmadi4664
    @omidahmadi4664 8 років тому

    thanks, a lot for your help.

  • @yarabelkisgaas6322
    @yarabelkisgaas6322 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot ❤✨
    I have only one question:
    Is there any way to make deference between long and short vowel sounds while reading or it comes just with practice?

  • @bmpro3569
    @bmpro3569 4 роки тому

    Teach us how to pronounce the ELN consonant sound, please! There are many words ending in those comsonants. Thanks!

  • @ugochinnamdi9275
    @ugochinnamdi9275 11 місяців тому

    Wonderful teacher. New subbie

  • @VetriJ
    @VetriJ 3 роки тому

    Du hast es wirklich gut gemacht. Ich freue mich, von Ihnen zu lernen

  • @berhanuget
    @berhanuget 8 років тому +2

    Good & easy way of teaching, with soft voice thank you very much..

    • @Free-german-lessons-online
      @Free-german-lessons-online  8 років тому +1

      +Berhanu Getachew Demeke Danke! Das freut mich!

    • @berhanuget
      @berhanuget 8 років тому

      +freeGermanlessons Das ist wahr. Sie sind eine gute lehrerin. (I am trying to answer in German; please correct my mistakes). The German language is different from other languages. there are many combined words with suffixes like freundheit.
      heit,schaft,keit etc what is their logical combination ?

  • @mothertv5603
    @mothertv5603 8 років тому

    danke sehr für ihr Videos das sind super toll ich wünsche ihnen viel Glück und immer gesund bleiben 😊 😊 😊 😊

  • @marcocisneros4379
    @marcocisneros4379 Рік тому

    I have a question when you pronounce die vokale and die aumlaut, Do you pronounce them long or short like if you're just saying the alphabet how do you do it?

  • @fobolt
    @fobolt 8 років тому +3

    The dog is so cute! >__

  • @thuytien4190
    @thuytien4190 9 років тому

    Thanks for your video. It's really helpful

  • @AyaSukma
    @AyaSukma 2 роки тому

    thank you!!

  • @m.i9575
    @m.i9575 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for your very useful videos, I just wondering about pronunciation of Ö which I coulndnt find in these videos.

    • @Free-german-lessons-online
      @Free-german-lessons-online  9 років тому

      Oh nooo I missed that! I have it in my file, but I forgot it in the video. Thanks! I will ad it :-)

  • @user-np6zu2pb6w
    @user-np6zu2pb6w 8 років тому +2

    thanks alot very helpful

  • @aydensmallvill
    @aydensmallvill 8 років тому

    Thanks so much

  • @macealvaro2
    @macealvaro2 5 років тому

    I tend to hear de /e:/ more like an dark /i/, my mother tongue is spanish but I master english and french pronunciation. just to say the I get to recognise and make different sounds. ¿Is it something common in foreign learners?

  • @nevoobrazimiy
    @nevoobrazimiy 6 років тому

    У вас очень красивый голос! Спасибо за урок :)

  • @kuraraasli7275
    @kuraraasli7275 9 років тому +1

    I like all your video ..I have no words for you ...

  • @nikhilp1640
    @nikhilp1640 7 років тому

    hi, i had a doubt here. Isnt the 'o' and 'u' sounding similar in the vowels?

  • @moldovankm
    @moldovankm 9 років тому

    thanks a lot for those precious lessons ..
    little question ,,is there something unusual with ( Italien Spanien ) ? ,,I hear it like ( italian spanian ) as a short a instead of the e sound in the end

  • @ll0susuwatari0ll
    @ll0susuwatari0ll 9 років тому

    Thank you so much, your vids really help a great deal! I especially like your dog. :p

  • @yuhanzhang5025
    @yuhanzhang5025 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for your lesson! But I have a question: Is the sound of 'i' similar to the sound of 'e'?

    • @darkseed2k9
      @darkseed2k9 5 років тому

      In German, the letters E and I can each be pronounced in two ways, depending if they are short (before 2+ consonants) or long (before 1 or no consonant or before H). The long E and the long I sound a bit similar, but they are definitely different.
      It seems to me english speakers have more difficulty with the long E sound because they do not have it in their language. I suggest making an exercise with your mouth and trying to go slowly from the long I phonem ( eg vowel phonem in english word "bee") to the short E phonem (eg vowel phonem in english word "bet"). The long E phonem is between both. It is more "closed" than the short E.

  • @joseairtonflorentino6083
    @joseairtonflorentino6083 6 років тому

    Great video. Castle Neuschwanstein.

  • @Daraadle
    @Daraadle 8 років тому

    Sehr gut kurse Ihnen uns brigenIch danke ihnen

  • @jimcrayne
    @jimcrayne 7 років тому

    Even though the vocabulary is incidental to this lesson on pronunciation, I like to have it written to remind myself at a glance. Here is the list (* means short vowel example):
    Abend - evening
    Ztal - number
    Staat - state
    *Stadt - city
    Vir - we
    ihr - you
    vier - four
    *er sieht - he sees
    Hose - trouser
    wohnen - to live
    boot - boat
    *hoffen - to hope
    *kommen - to come
    buchen - book
    *mutter - mother
    *lustig - funny
    lessen - to read (long e, then unstressed-short e)
    sehr - very
    Tee - tea
    *gern - gladly
    *bett - bed
    *helfen - help
    Bär - bear
    gähnen - yean
    käse - cheese
    *bitte - please (unstressed e)
    *Geschwister - sibling (unstressed e)

  • @ilizabeth7732
    @ilizabeth7732 9 років тому +1

    Ich danke IHnen fur die video und helfen

  • @Tawagoto-subs
    @Tawagoto-subs 9 років тому

    I don't see a different between e and ä. Is there a difference or can you pronounce these the same?

    • @Free-german-lessons-online
      @Free-german-lessons-online  9 років тому

      MrFluffyNeko you are right!! In most words, there is no difference any more!
      Käse (cheese) = Kese
      Änderung (change) = Enderung!!

  • @darrenwang9338
    @darrenwang9338 6 років тому

    danke! e pronunciation sounds very similar to i , how to distinguish them?

  • @belindaelisa5618
    @belindaelisa5618 5 років тому

    Billy Eduard Albert Meier (BEAM)

  • @michaelhan8916
    @michaelhan8916 6 років тому

    I love U.

  • @eggrute
    @eggrute 9 років тому

    "r" sound is so hard !! anyone has tip for pronouncing "r" ? ..

    • @Free-german-lessons-online
      @Free-german-lessons-online  9 років тому +1

      CHANGHWI HAN üben, üben, üben (practice). I know, it's hard. Try the r at the front of your tongue or one, that sounds more like a ch at the back. Play around and have patience! If you learn an instrument, it takes you hours to practice :-)

  • @abdelrahmanal-mokhraty9198
    @abdelrahmanal-mokhraty9198 5 років тому

    2:29 diphthings

  • @24centavos
    @24centavos 6 років тому

    WHY SO SLOW

  • @alfonsohshk8998
    @alfonsohshk8998 2 роки тому

    PronUnciation, and not pronOUnciation