Umlauts
Umlauts
An umlaut is an accent mark that goes over a letter to change the sound. It looks like two dots above the letter. In German this can be added to the letters “A”, “O”, and “U” to create “Ä”, “Ö”, and “Ü”. The effect of the umlaut is like adding the letter “E” behind the vowel. This not only explains why the pronunciation is the same as the long vowel letter mixed with an “E”, but it also explains why it is acceptable to write “AE”, “OE”, or “UE” instead of “A”, “O”, or “U” if you don’t have the umlaut option on your keyboard.
Ä
The “Ä” is the easiest to pronounce for English speakers, because it sounds exactly like the German long “E” sound and is most closely related to the English long “A” sound.
Long Ä Examples:
spät [ʃpɛːt] - late
erklären [ɛɐ̯ˈklɛːʀən] - to explain
das Mädchen [ˈmɛːtçən] - girl
Short Ä Examples:
das Geschäft [ɡəˈʃɛft] - shop, store
die Äpfel - apple
die Männer [/ˈmɛnɐ/]- men
die Bänke [/ˈbɛŋkə/] - benches
die Hände [/ˈhɛndə/] - hands
Ö
The letter “O” can also take an umlaut, which is a bit more difficult to pronounce than the “A” with an umlaut. Start with the long “O” sound and then bring your tongue up to meet your teeth. Another way to think about it is combining the German long “O” and the English long “E” sound. Say them back-to-back, faster and faster until they form one sound. The result should be the “Ö” sound.
Long Ö Examples:
die Flöte [/ˈfløːtə/] - flute
blöd [/bløːt/] - stupid
böse [/ˈbøːzə/] - evil
stöhnen [/ˈʃtøːnən/] - to groan
Short Ö Examples:
die Stöcke [/ʃtøkə/] - sticks
der Löffel [/ˈløfːəl/] - spoon
die Öffnung [/ˈœfnʊŋ/] - opening
Ü
The “U” umlaut is pronounced in a similar way to the “O” with an umlaut. Start with your mouth in the position for the German long “U” and push your tongue to the edge of your teeth, or start with the German long “U” sound and add an English long “E” to the end of it or. Mix the two letters together until they become one. The end result is really more closely related to the sound of an English short “I” than the “U”.
Long Ü Examples:
früh [fryː] - early
die Tür [/tyːr/]- door
grün /ɡʁyːn/ - green
über [ˈyːbɐ] - over
Short Ü Examples:
das Stück [/ʃtʏk/]- piece
die Münze [ˈmʏnt͡sə]- coin
die Brücke [/ˈbʁʏkə/]- bridge
dünn [/dʏn/]- thin
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