Sei still (for someone like a friend)
Seid still (for more than one familiar person)
Seien Sie still (formal/people you don't know)
It is written as " Den Mund halten". The first 2 words are pronounced like they are spelled. In "halten" both vowels make the short vowel sound.
I'll give you the word in English, then in German, then how to pronounce it.Shut - geschlossen- gish lossenthe- die- deehell-Hölle-hell-aeup- nach oben- nah oenSo the sentence would be: Geschlossen die hölle nach oben
Well I'm German and we would say "Halt die Klappe! Ich hasse dich!" ------------------------------------------ First I'll give you the words in English, then in German, then how to pronounce it. Shut up- Halt die klappe- halt dee clapper I- Ich- Itch Hate- Hasse- hasse you- dich- ditch So the sentence would be: Halt die klappe! Ich hasse dich!
Apfel (pronounce "up fel")
Hands up, hands up, drop your weapons, Shut up( to german soldier)
A German would pronounce it SOO-RAH
Marissa is German for "SHUT UP GRANDMA, DRINK YO PRUNE JUICE!"
A smart German man, he did it to shut his wife up.
The word "German" in German is pronounced as "deutsch."
"Shut up" in Russian is pronounced as "Π·Π°ΡΠΊΠ½ΠΈΡΡ" (zat-knees).
We pronounce it the same way you do.
In german we say Richter. I can pronounce it correctly but I don't know how to describe it, sorry :(
German is pronounced "jer-min"