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What are the alphabets of German

Answer» The five\xa0letters\xa0A, E, I, O and U of the\xa0German alphabet\xa0are\xa0called\xa0Vokale (vowels), the other\xa0letters\xa0are\xa0called\xa0Konsonanten (consonants) – for example: B, C, D, F, G, … and so on.In German, the letters of the Alphabet are pronounced like this, and can be spelt phonetically as such:\tA = ah\tB = bay\tC = tsay\tD = day\tE = ay\tF = eff\tG = gay\tH = hah\tI = eeh\tJ = yot\tK = kah\tL = ell\tM = em\tN = en\tO = oh\tP = pay\tQ = koo\tR = air\tS = es\tT = tay\tU = ooh\tV = fow\tW = vay\tX = iks\tY = oopsilohn\tZ = tset
Name remains the same no change in pronounciation of name
Emoopsilohn enahemay eehes payairahtsayhaheeh
Like my name is prachi how will I pronounce it
And if we have to take anyone\'s name in German then what....?


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