Pfannkuchen is either a donut or a pancake, depending on which part of Germany you're in. Pronounce the "p" then straight into "fahn". The next part depends on what part of Germany you're from and a little bit on education level but proper high German has it pronounced "koo-khen" with a real phlegmy back of the throat sound on the final syllable. . Mostly though people just say "kooshin". So, if you say p-fahn-koosh-in, people will understand and you'll either get a plum filled donut or some pancakes. Not a bad deal, really.
Pfannkuchen.
'lubh' is not a German word.
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
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The German word Such (as in Such- und Rettungsdienst) is pronounced zuːx
To say pot pancake in German you would say: Topf Pfannkuchen
Vati is the German word for dad. it is prononuced far'tee.
The German word is nervoes, pronounced nare-vose.
Short "a" as in the English word fast.
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