Hallo, Deutschlerner. Welcome to the fourth and final part of my lesson about German pronunciation in my new Beginner German series. Today we are going to review what we have learned so far about German pronunciation by trying our luck with some German tongue twisters. If you missed the first three parts of this lesson, click the links in the description to catch up. If you follow the tips in the first three videos and the examples in this video you will have all of the knowledge 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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