German Words Without Pronunciation173
German is a language known for its complex vocabulary and grammar, and it is often perceived as difficult for non-native speakers to learn. One of the challenges that learners face is the lack of pronunciation guides in many German dictionaries and textbooks. This can make it difficult to know how to pronounce unfamiliar words correctly, which can lead to errors in speaking and understanding.
This article is intended to provide a resource for learners of German by listing some of the most common German words that do not have pronunciation guides. The words are listed in alphabetical order, with their English translations and a brief description of their meaning. The hope is that this list will help learners to improve their pronunciation and fluency in German.
List of German Words Without Pronunciation
ab - off, from, away
aber - but
als - when, as
am - on, at
an - on, at
auf - on, up
aus - out of, from
bei - at, with, by
bis - until
das - the
dem - the
den - the
der - the
die - the
durch - through
ein - a, an
eine - a, an
einer - a, an
eines - a, an
für - for
gegen - against
hat - has
ich - I
in - in
ist - is
kann - can
nach - after
nicht - not
ob - whether
of - of
ohne - without
seit - since
so - so
sondern - but
über - over, about
um - around, about
unter - under
und - and
vor - before
war - was
weil - because
werden - will, shall
wie - how
wir - we
wo - where
zu - to
This is just a partial list of German words that do not have pronunciation guides. There are many other words that could be included, and it is important to be aware of this when learning German. The best way to learn how to pronounce these words correctly is to listen to native speakers and practice speaking the language as much as possible.
2024-11-06
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