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German Alphabet with Nepali Pronunciation

German LetterNepali उच्चारण (Pronunciation)
aआ (ā)
bबे (be)
cच्से (tse)
dडे (ḍe)
eए (e)
fएफ (ef)
gगे (ge)
hहाह (hāh)
iई (ī)
jयट् (yaṭ)
kका (kā)
lएल (el)
mएम (em)
nएन (en)
oओ (o)
pपे (pe)
qकू (kū)
rएर् (er)
sएस (es)
tटे (ṭe)
uऊ (ū)
vफौ (phau)
wवे (ve)
xइक्‍स (iks)
yयुप्सिलोन (yupsilon)
zत्सेट (tset)

Umlaut Letters with Nepali Pronunciation

German LetterNepali उच्चारण (Ucchāraṇ)Notes
äए (e) or ऐ (ai)Similar to “e” in English “bed”
öओए (oe)Like “ö” in German “schön”
üयू (yu)Like French “u” or “ü”
ßएस्स (ess)Sharp “s” sound, like “ss”

Some rules for the pronunciation of words in Deutsch.

Rule 1: for S After Vowels

If vowels (a, e, i, o, u) precede S, it makes a (English J sound) (ja).

  • Examples:
    • Saजा (ja)
    • Siजी (jī)
    • Seजे (je)
    • Soजो (jo)
    • Suजू (jū)

Rule 2: for “ch” After Vowels

  • If ch is preceded by a, o, u, au, it gives a (kha) sound.

  • Examples:

    • cha (kha)
    • choखो (kho)
    • chuखू (khū)
    • chauखौ (khau)

Rule 3: for Vowel Combinations

  1. ei is pronounced as English “i”
  2. ie is pronounced as English “e”
  3. ig is pronounced as “ss”