"Ihr" is pronounced as the English word "Ear"
you = du (informal, singular, prononounced do) you = ihr (informal, plural, prononounced ear) you = Sie (formal, pronounced Zee)
Ihr is the root word. Depending on gender, quantity and case it could be:IhrIhreIhrenIhresIhrerIhrem
The German word for you is Du (singular, informal), Ihr (plural, informal), Sie(singular and plural, formal)
The word "no" in German is pronounced as "nein." It is pronounced as "nine" in English, but in German, the "e" is pronounced as a short sound closer to "eh."
What in German is was (pronounced like vas)
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
The German word for galaxy is "Galaxie" which is pronounced almost the same apart from the first A which is pronounced like the A in harbor
ihr
It's a the possessive form of "sie"(3rd p. sing. feminine) and "Sie" (2nd p. sing. formal). Ihr is also a German word
Forms of he: He = Er Him = Ihn/Ihm His = Sein Forms of she: She = Sie Her = Sie/Ihr Hers = Ihr Forms of it: It = Es It (objective) = Es/Ihm Its = Sein
Oddly, the German word for bib is Schellfisch (looks like and is pronounced shellfish); however, the German word for shellfish is Schalentiere, which is pronounced shal-ahn-teer-ah.
Baer which is pronounced BAY-UH