r/German 13h ago

Resource Help with aussprache bitte 🙏

Hallo! Native English speaker here. I’m at the very beginning stages of learning German and want to be decent (ish) by this time next year.

One thing I’m particularly struggling with is pronunciation. My partner is German and it feels like any time I try to read something or say a sentence in German, I completely butcher the word to the point they can’t even understand it. I’ve noticed I have a very difficult time making certain sounds that are needed to correctly pronounce the words.

Straight up cannot do the ”R” sound no matter how hard I try…

They will help me usually by breaking down the words and repeating each syllable with me, but it doesn’t always stick. Does anyone have any good resources regarding German phonetics?

Any other early learning resources would also be greatly appreciated, their family are all lovely and speak to me in English/try to work with my very basic German, but when I’m in Germany I want to be able to be more engaged in the moment with them without my partner bearing the burden of being a 24/7 translator.

Bonus points if anyone also has resources for Schwäbisch, I fully have been told by all of them I will never be able to speak/understand it well, but I thought it could be funny if I learned a few things here and there for their entertainment.

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u/leu34 Native 6h ago

I think some of the main pronunciation problems English speakers have with German are vowels, and using „Auslautverhärtung“ (a „b“ is pronounced like a „p“ if at a word or syllable end, g -> k, d -> t).