"vill" The v sound is like an English v. The i is also the same short vowel sound for an English i. The double l is pronounced slightly different to English in that it is sounded at the front of the mouth.
A German would pronounce it SOO-RAH
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
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"
We pronounce it like FRY... We are of German decent
In German, "kitchen" is pronounced as [ˈkɪtçn̩].
'lubh' is not a German word.
Fusia is not a German name, but Germans may pronounce it Foo-sya. Fuchsia, however, is a German name, pronounced fook-sya.
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"Tsayn".