the pronunciation of the letter "A" among Germans

Status
Not open for further replies.

Chris2509

New member
Joined
Aug 22, 2014
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Hebrew
Home Country
Germany
Current Location
Germany
Any German I met pronounces the letter "a" the same way - like an "e".
for example: Challenge is pronounced "Chellenge", Palace is pronounced "Pelace".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOWCW_ceTGw 0:16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXPlpwnsMZo 0:13

^ Here are two examples to show what I mean.


I pronounce the "a" in these cases like the U in the word "cup": "Chullenge"


1. Is my pronunciation correct?
2. Is the way Germans pronounce it correct as well?
 
Welcome to Using English. :hi:

Why don't you pronounce it like an A?

Do you say "chut" instead of "chat"?
 
Welcome to Using English. :hi:

Why don't you pronounce it like an A?

Do you say "chut" instead of "chat"?

No, of course not, I meant only those words where you can pronounce a like u, like challenge and palace.
Can you answer the question please?
 
I say it as a soft A (a)
"Challenge" starts the same way as "chat."
"Palace" starts with "Pal" (like, your friend, your buddy, your pal)
 
Last edited by a moderator:
I say it as a soft A (a)
"Challenge" starts the same way as "chat."
"Pallace" starts with "Pal" (like, your friend, your buddy, your pal)

so you'd say the 2 guys in the videos pronounce it correctly?
 
I'm sure you know that English has many different accents.

It sounded like "English with a German accent" but not the way a native speaker in the US would say it.

(The second video was a young lady, not a 'guy')
 
I'm sure you know that English has many different accents.

It sounded like "English with a German accent" but not the way a native speaker in the US would say it.

(The second video was a young lady, not a 'guy')

I just don't understand why do they insist on pronouncing it "chEllenge". It's not like an open a doesn't exist in German.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top