Go to the link: there is a lot of German there.
Partly depends on dialect: in the south and in Austria it tends to be pronounced as 'ish', but in the northern parts it is pronounced 'ick', similar to the pronunciation of the Scottish word 'loch'.
Ich-may
The phrase "ich heisse" is pronounced as "ish h-eye-suh". The 'ch' sound is similar to the 'sh' sound in English.
Ich liebe dich pronounce it like this: Ish lee-beh dish
Geschichte = "Geh-shick-tuh" if you have trouble saying "ich" correctly. If you can say "ich" correctly, then "Geh-sh-ich-tuh"
well im from a croatian back ground like bernard and when i watch the news and tennis they always pronounce his name wrong! You pronounce his name tom-ich not ick but ich.
Ich liebe dich in German means "I love you" in English and Ti amo in Italian.
ich liebe gott (ik lee-beh got)
Ich is a difficult word to write out a pronounciation for. The 'I' is a soft 'i' and then the 'ch' is like a rolled 'ck'. Sort of how a Scottish person would pronounce it Freue = fr-oy-uh Mich is the same as 'ich' but with a soft 'm' at the beginning Sie = see Kennenzulernen =ken-en-zoo-l-air-nen
Ich bin Terry Pronounced: ISH BIN Terry Your name is pronounced the way you pronounce it.
It seems most Americans pronounce it "Cure-ig", but that's not correct. Some people pronounce it "Care-ig", which is closer... but still not entirely correct. The actual pronunciation is actually "care-ich".
Ich hasse dich means I hate you in English.Pronunciation:ich - try saying ish while grinning broadly, that should come closehasse - hass-e, with the 'a' pronounced like the 'o' in hot and the 'e' pronounced somewhat like the 'e' in thedich - like ich with a d in front
The closest German translation would be: soundso = so-and-so