Oh, dude, it's like "vah-tee." You know, just say it with a little German flair, but don't stress about it too much. It's not like the language police are gonna come after you for mispronouncing one word. Just go with the flow and have fun with it!
Vati is the German word for dad. it is prononuced far'tee.
Vati is the German word for dad. it is prononuced far'tee.
Short "a" as in the English word fast.
The English verb to "do" translates into German as "tun". It is pronounced as "toon" as in "cartoon".
German for God is Gott, it is pronounced like the English word got.
The English verb to "do" translates into German as "tun". It is pronounced as "toon" as in "cartoon".
Helfer is a German word, it means "helper" in English. You pronounce it like "hell-fer" (the first syllable like the English word "hell").
In German, father translates to Vater. The formal form is Vater or Papa. The familiar form is Vati or Papi.
'lubh' is not a German word.
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."
IF you are talking about the German word weiß, it is pronounced like the English word "vice" If you are talking about the surname Weiss, it's usually pronounced "wice" in English.
"Ihn" is pronounced "ean" as in the word "mean"