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Originally Posted by ArcheM
I don't think it works like that. I mean, German is more phonetic than English, but still, there's no letter "sch"... I suppose I'm nitpicking.
I mean, you're talking about pronunciation or names of the letters? I myself actually don't think that I know all of the names... Maybe just one - ß... Maybe it's time to rectify that... Hm, some fascinating colloquial names there - "Rucksack-S" - "Backpack S".
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I just meant that it'll be easier to pronounce words when I learn what the alphabet spunds like, obviously it won't have letters for every sound (like in English each letter has a pronunciation, but that doesn't account for how some words are pronounced with those letters). But I will focus on how the words are pronounced more so than individual letters.