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The “Ch” in German Based on chapter 3.5 of Rundblick 1 and Audio-Übungen and 3.5.5

The two “ch” sounds – overview: Phonetic symbol: [ç] English equivalent: Hugh German examples: ich mich sprechen möchten München Phonetic symbol: [x] English equivalent: Lough German examples: Acht Tochter Buch Kuchen auch

The [ç] (Hugh)-sound:

The [ç] is a soft sound produced at the front of the mouth. It is a similar sound to the English name “Hugh” or “huge” and occurs after the following letters: E I Ä Ö Ü Examples: ich, sprechen, lächeln, Löcher, München

The [x] (Lough) Sound:

The [x] sound is produced at the back of the throat. It is a similar sound to the Scottish or Irish word “Lough”. It is used whenever the “ch” follows the letters: A O U Au Examples: acht, Woche, Buch, auch

Your turn to practise: the [ç] sound Please repeat the following words after me (I say each word 2x): ich dich sich sprechen Becher lächeln Fächer möchten Brötchen München Zürich

Your turn to practise: the [x] sound Please repeat the following words after me (I say each word 2x): acht Nacht Woche kochen Buch suchen auch Bauch

Your turn to practise: using both the [ç] and the [x] sound: Please repeat the following sentences after me: Ich koche chinesisch. Ich wasche mich nachts nicht. Ich spreche mit dir in der Woche. Eine einfache Karte von Zürich nach München, bitte. Michael macht am Wochenende Brötchen. Richards Tochter isst gern Kuchen. Meine Oma lacht auch mit achtzig noch.