I have no idea how to transcribe the word for you in English. There is no equivalent for the ü-sound in English. You can produce it by saying 'free' with rounded lips.
hüpsh
I add a link for you so you can hear how it is pronounced. It's a very short word and means pretty.
In Hamburg, Germany, the primary language spoken is German. However, as a diverse and cosmopolitan city, you may also hear other languages spoken due to its multicultural population and international visitors.
Pronounced: Aw-Tow
Munich is the capital of the German state of Bavaria(Bayern in German). Hamburg is the capital of the German state of Hamburg. For a map of Germany click on the link. Discover German Originality:
German - Hamburg's in Germany
If you type in your browser the phrase German language lab, you will be presented with several sites from which to choose.
Gur-verts-tra-meena. Well, German has different pronunciations depending on the region. That noted, German is my semi-second language, and I pronounce it "geh-vurt-strah-meen-er."
In Berlin the vast majority of residents speak German. There is also a large Turkish-speaking minoirty.
The main sign language spoken in Germany is German Sign Language (DGS), which is used by the Deaf community for communication. There is also a regional sign language called Hamburg Sign Language (HGS), which is used specifically in the Hamburg area. Additionally, some people may use a combination of German Sign Language and Signed German for communication.
A German would pronounce it SOO-RAH
Hamburg is a German city located in Europe.
In English it is pronounced MYOO-nik, however, in the German language, Munich has a different name and pronunciation.
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''