Donner. As in Donner and Blitzen {Thunder and Lightning.}
Donner
The German pronunciation of "Thunder" is "Donner." It is pronounced as "doh-ner" with the stress on the first syllable.
The pronunciation of "gefahr" is "geh-far" in German.
The pronunciation of the German last name Ploucquet is typically "ploo-ket." The "ou" in German is pronounced like the English "oo" sound, and the "qu" is pronounced like a "k" sound.
Schulpforta is the name of a German monastery and thus has a German pronunciation. A pronunciation key for it is shul-for-tah, with the emphasis on the last syllable.
"Lough" is not a German word and does not have a pronunciation in German. It is actually an Irish word used to describe a lake or a fjord.
Ehrlich - you pronounce the ch as "k" Well, maybe because this is the ENGLISH spelling and pronunciation subcategory, and the name Ehrlich is GERMAN.
It's the same in German, but with a German pronunciation.
"Thunder" is spelled "Donner" and "lightning" is spelled "Blitz" in German.
Ei is German for egg and has the same pronunciation as the letter "I" in English. The plural is "Eier" which is pronounced like "Aya"
Schulpforta is the name of a German monastery and thus has a German pronunciation. A pronunciation key for it is shul-for-tah, with the emphasis on the last syllable.
Andy is Andy in German, even the pronunciation is the same.
the thunder gun packapunched
Donnerstag from Donner = thunder--same as Thor's day (Thor the god of thunder) or Thursday.
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It is "Liebe" (Pronunciation: [ˈliːbə])
yeah their little pussys
The German word for man is Mann. The pronunciation is more or less the same.
The German equivalent of Marcus is Markus. The pronunciation is more or less the same.