[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] GARY WARNER - UMLAUT in ENGLISH
shoning at att.net
shoning at att.net
Sun May 7 20:21:35 PDT 2006
Gary,
A couple of additional hints:
Sound the ö like the o in military rank, "colnel".
Sound the ü as Otto suggested, but round your lips as if you were going to say "oh".
George Shoning
-------------- Original message from Otto <otto at schienke.com>: --------------
> > GARY ASKED:
>
> > Please, it you would, tell me and the rest of the list, the proper
> > way to say words that include an ä,ö,ü, and ß.
>
> A following vowel dictates the use of an umlaut. (moving from the
> gutteral back of the throat to the front of the tongue)
> The following examples will sound it out in English for you.
>
> Umlaut ä = English long 'a' sound. (German regular 'a' is pronounced
> as 'ah', as in "ah, yes.")
>
> Umlaut ö = English sound is the same as the beginning of 'ai-r' (the
> "air" is fresh-skip the 'r' sound and you have it)
>
> Umlaut ü = English long 'e' sound.
>
> ß = Simply is a double 'ss' (As in "glass")
>
> . . . Otto
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