7/27/2023 0 Comments German grammar simplified![]() I: The short i (capitalized I not L) is pronounced like the I in “mitten”.It is pronounced similar to the final A in the English word “idea”. ![]() The final E, as well as E in a final ER, is hardly voiced. Many German words end with a final E or ER. In some words, the E is doubled to show that it is long. The German long E is pronounced like the A in “laid” but longer and without gliding.
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