The "j" in German is usually pronounced as a "y". The word "ja" means "yes" in English and is pronounced "yah", just like we do.
Probably not; German citizenship is required first, and you don't sound like you've done anything to start getting German citizenship.
In the German language when you see a "w" it is not pronounced as in English. In German it has a "v" sound and "w" is said with an "f" so Volkswagen in German it is pronounced folksvagen.
There are about thirty different words that are applicable to "sound" in German. Without knowing the context in which it is used, a translation is not a sensible thin to do. See the link below, it will demonstrate the extent of the problem.
Kaleb as a name, has no direct translation to German. If a German were to speak the word, it would sound as it would in English, with the harsh tone common in Germans.
Maybe she meant "Plattdeutsch"?
A little bit to tell the truth dmx and ja rule sound alike.
'J' is pronounced 'yot'. A word containing j would be pronounced with a 'y' sound. For example, Ja would be pronounced 'Yaa'.
"Ja" is the word you are looking for.
the German word for yes is "ja" the j sounds like an English h so kind of like 'hya'
Auf jedenfall is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"yes" in German would be "ja"
"ja, Trainer" or simply "ja, Coach"
yes. ja.
"Ja" (pronounced yaa)A more formal form is "Jawohl"Yes in German is "Ja",but there are certain circumstances where the word "doch"is also used.
Ja, du sprichst deutsch. (informal, singular)Ja, ihr sprecht deutsch. (informal, plural)Ja, Sie sprechen deutsch. (formal)
Yes in German is ja
Ja.