Ava206 wrote:I havve always been curious as to which letters you prnounce? Like with ich bin. Would you prnounce the 'n' and would the 'ch' sound more like a 'k' or more like 'itch'?
As far as I know, German has no official silent letters (perhaps in spoken German, a fluent speaker might drop some vowels or sounds). The pronunciation of "ch" depends upon regional accents. I'm only vaguely familiar with German accents, but more towards the west (near our country), "ch" in "ich" is more like the scottish "gh" ("k" and "tch" I can't relate to being anything like the "ch" sound, so I don't know how better to explain it). The more eastern accent (perhaps only that around Berlin?) pronounces the "ch" in "ich" more like "sh."
I've never heard the 'n' dropped off of "bin" though.
Dutch is in some ways rather close to German, and we tend to have a lot of nouns which are different for men and women. I find it embarrassing and awkward myself, and tend to want to use the masculine term all the time. "Leraar" (teacher) instead of "Lerares" ([female] teacher), "vriend/en" (friend/s) instead of "vriendin/nen," ([female] friend/s) etc. Grammatically though, our language only has gendered and neutral; "de" and "het."
What I've gathered though, is that German tends to have more nouns/professions separated by gender than we do. I could be wrong though, I'm no expert in German.


