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How is Wagner pronounced?

How is Wagner pronounced?

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How do you pronounce aw in German?

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How do Germans pronounce R’s?

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How do you say VW in German?

One easy way to keep them straight is the fact that not only are they next to each other in the alphabet, but they also form the abbreviation of the auto manufacturer Volkswagen, or VW — pronounced “fau vay” in German. Practice saying VW to yourself, emphasizing the F sound in “fau” and the V sound in “vay.”

Does German have aw sound?

Short answer: no. “W” in German is always pronounced like “V” in English. The “W” (exactly) as pronounced in English doesn’t exist in any German dialect.

Why do Germans pronounce W with AV?

The German language normally uses the letter “f” to indicate the sound /f/ (as used in the English word fight) and “w” to indicate the sound /v/ (as in victory). Originally, in Middle High German, the sound /f/ had been voiced in some dialects and was therefore written “v”.

Do Germans have aw sound?

The problem is that the sound [w] does not exist in German and indeed there are many German speaking people who are unable or unaware to pronounce this sound and use [v] instead. This is what makes the traditional German accent. (Mainly spoken by people who learned English rather late or only know some phrases.)