How do you pronounce fertig so that it doesnt sound like you're saying fettig?
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How do you pronounce zaftig?
Roll the r?
Try saying fertih?
fehtig
I think (not sure) that fertig has a long /e:/ sound, while fettig has a short one, /e/.
featih
how the hell do you pronounce debt and death differently???
vehr-tyyg - > vertich -> fertig
Try to say "vertical" except "-al"
and "that"?
>Amerimutt wanting to learn German
YIKES
fuck off Neo-Nazi.
For 'th', put your tongue below your front teeth, not behind them. Press up, like you're biting your tongue. Voila, death and that
actually the th's in death and that are 2 different th's
try FeArtig ?
Because ea comes before? Jumping my tongue forward is the only difference I feel
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it's kinda like fe-etig
like there is 2 e's
can you hear it?
LOL MUTTS CAN'T ROLL THE R
>In English, the digraph ⟨th⟩ represents in most cases one of two different phonemes: the voiced dental fricative /ð/ (as in this) and the voiceless dental fricative /θ/ (thing
fairteeg (English pronounciation) -> fertig
fat tig -> fettig
>no R rolling
lol
>neger
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based
Not german, but here you go
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based helpers.
If you can't do the R i used, just use the spanish kind of R, it's used in many places by native speakers. As a last resort you can always use your native R, which is also used by small numbers of native speakers natively but it'd sound weird with your accent probably
Interesting. Which native German speakers do use the Spanish R?
It's common in the South of Germany and big parts of both Austria and Switzerland
>rolling the R in fertig
Is this thread trolling OP or what? You definitely don't roll that