"Süßer" is pronounced 'sue-ser'
'sue' as in to claim damages and 'Sir' the polite way of addressing a man.
Using English spelling conventions, the pronunciation of this word can be approximated as "ZEE-sser," where you round your lips while pronouncing "ZEE." The final -r should be dropped, as in British English when you say "butter."
The Germans have a very long-winded way of writing the English "ch" sound - they write it as "tsch".
The u with an umlaut is a sound that doesn't really occur in English, though you may have encountered it if you speak French (it sounds like the French "u"). Basically, to say it make a circle with your lips like you do when you say the "oo" sound. Now instead say "ee". You get a vowel sound that sounds somewhere inbetween "moo" and "mew"
"Chewss!"
Zeye
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
A German would pronounce it SOO-RAH
We pronounce it the same way you do.
In german we say Richter. I can pronounce it correctly but I don't know how to describe it, sorry :(
German is pronounced "jer-min"
We pronounce it like FRY... We are of German decent
'lubh' is not a German word.
Vierundfünfzig
stern
MY-er
Siebenundfünfzig
Ferleerer