the ä-sound is pronounced similar to the a- sound in English words like dare and airthe ch-sound is pronounced similar to the h-sound in English words like huge, humanDo bist dare'm'lich
There are no 3 letter words in the English language that begin with h and end with a.
There are very few words that end with the letter j. There are a few words that begin with h and r that end with j. However, there are no words in the English language that begin with i and end with j.
No English words meet that criteria. However, here are the words that end with J.3-letter wordshaj, raj, taj4-letter wordshadj6-letter wordssvaraj, swaraj6 words found.
The "j" in spanish is most like the English "h".
There are no three-letter English words that start with M and end with H.
The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. For example, "an hour" or "an honor." In the case of the word "H," the pronunciation determines whether the article "an" is used - for example, "an historic event" instead of "a historic event."
Informal: "Was möchtest du?" (pronounced: "vas mœçtəst doo")Formal: "Was möchten Sie?" (pronounced: "vas mœçtən zee")The ch-sound in möchten is pronounced as a drawn out h-sound as in the English words huge, humanThe ö-sound is similar to the vowel sounds in English words early, yearn but slightly shorter.
In the Spanish alphabet, the letter "x" can make two sounds. It can make a "ks" sound as in the word "taxi" or it can make a "h" sound as in the word "México."
The English H sound would have been written with the uniliteral symbol  (shelter, Gardiner number o4)
Who, whole, wholistic.
Others are where and who. They are all words that begin with 'wh' and also they begin with the 'h' sound. Some speakers drop the 'h' sound from the first four.