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
No, if you live in Hamburg, you are called a "Hamburger" in German. However, the term "hamburger" in English refers to a type of sandwich that originated from the city. The wordplay can sometimes lead to confusion, but residents of Hamburg are specifically referred to as "Hamburgers" in their native language.
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."
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.
In Berlin the vast majority of residents speak German. There is also a large Turkish-speaking minoirty.
Hamburg is a German city located in Europe.
A German would pronounce it SOO-RAH
In English it is pronounced MYOO-nik, however, in the German language, Munich has a different name and pronunciation.