Hallo, Deutschlerner. Welcome to the third part of my lesson about German pronunciation in my new Beginner German series. This is the 3rd video, but is still considered the first lesson in what will eventually be a 20 lesson series for A1 German learners. Today we are talking all about German consonant combinations. By the end of the videos in this lesson, you will learn all you need in order to pronounce any German word you come across. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a video.
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