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Chapter 2: Alphabets

German Alphabets – Das deutsche Alphabet

The German alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet and contains 26 standard letters, just like English. In addition, it includes four extra characters: Ä, Ö, Ü (Umlauts) and ß (Eszett or sharp S).

Learning the alphabet with correct pronunciation is essential for spelling names, understanding spoken German, and building vocabulary.


🔤 German Alphabet Table with Pronunciation

LetterName in GermanPronunciation (EN)Pronunciation (Hindi)Example Word
Aahlike "car"आ जैसा (aa)Apfel (apple)
Bbehlike "bay"बे जैसाBanane (banana)
Ctsehlike "tsay"त्से जैसाCafé (café)
Ddehlike "day"डे जैसाDeutschland (Germany)
Eehlike "say" (soft e)ए जैसाEssen (food)
Fefflike "f"एफ जैसाFisch (fish)
Ggehlike "gay" (hard g)गे जैसाGuten (good)
Hhahlike "ha" (breathy)हा जैसाHaus (house)
Ieelike "ee" in “see”ई जैसाIch (I)
Jyotlike "y" in “yes”योत/य जैसाJa (yes)
Kkahlike "ka"का जैसाKatze (cat)
Lelllike "l"एल जैसाLiebe (love)
Memmlike "m"एम जैसाMutter (mother)
Nennlike "n"एन जैसाName (name)
Oohlike "o" in “go”ओ जैसाObst (fruit)
Ppehlike "pay"पे जैसाPapier (paper)
Qkuhlike "koo"क्यू जैसाQuiz
Rerrrolled or guttural "r"र्र जैसा (गले से उच्चारित)Rot (red)
Sesslike "z" before vowelsस / ज़ जैसाSonne (sun)
Ttehlike "tay"टे जैसाTisch (table)
Uoolike "oo" in “boot”ऊ जैसाUhr (clock)
Vfaupronounced like "f"फा जैसाVogel (bird)
Wvehpronounced like "v"वे जैसाWasser (water)
Xikslike "ks"इक्स जैसाXylofon (xylophone)
Yypsilonlike "ü" or "i" soundइप्सीलोन / यू जैसाYoga (yoga)
Ztsettlike "ts" in “cats”त्सेट जैसाZeitung (newspaper)

✨ Special Characters in German

CharacterNamePronunciation (EN)Pronunciation (Hindi)Example
ÄÄ (Umlaut-A)Like "eh" in “air”एअ जैसाMädchen (girl)
ÖÖ (Umlaut-O)Like "ir" in “bird”ओअ जैसाÖl (oil)
ÜÜ (Umlaut-U)Like French "u"यूअ जैसा (tight lips)Über (over)
ßEszettLike sharp "s"स्स जैसाStraße (street)

📝 Note: ß only appears in lowercase and is often replaced by ss in uppercase text.


🎧 Audio & Video Resources

PlatformResourceLink
📺 YouTubeGerman Alphabet + PronunciationWatch here
📘 LingQ BlogLearn the German AlphabetRead here
💡 QuizletGerman Alphabet FlashcardsPractice here
🎧 Audio PracticeAlphabet Pronunciation (PDF + MP3)Goethe Alphabet Trainer
📚 DuolingoGerman Alphabet (Start Here)Try Duolingo

📘 Tips to Practice

  • 🎤 Spell your name in German (e.g., "S-H-U-B-H-A-M" → Ess-Hah-Uh-Beh-Hah-Ah-Em)
  • 🧠 Memorize using flashcards or apps (Quizlet, Memrise)
  • 🎧 Practice aloud with YouTube videos daily
  • 📝 Write the alphabet multiple times in cursive and print

🧠 Memory Aids

  • Umlauts (Ä, Ö, Ü) = Add a small "e" sound after the base vowel
    (e.g., ä = ae, ö = oe, ü = ue in older texts or when umlauts are not available)
  • ß = used after long vowels and diphthongs (never begins a word)

Happy Learning! 🎉🇩🇪
Keep revising the alphabet until you can recognize, spell, and pronounce every letter confidently.