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2006-10-09 07:09:57 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

Yes, I know they speak German in Austria. I was refering to the dialect. On how to pronounce the word.....like I said. I am not insinuating anything, I just want to know how it is pronounced.

2006-10-09 07:19:32 · update #1

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there is no such language as Austrian. It's German, I don't know what you're insinuating, but yes, they had to call her Name on occasion. Anything else?

2006-10-09 07:15:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Austrian is a nationality, not a language. They speak German in Austria, however, their German is differently accented than the language in Germany.

2006-10-09 07:11:48 · answer #2 · answered by chrstnwrtr 7 · 1 0

Native German here. Austrians speak a bastardised german dialect, or better: several dialects, but it all goes under "german".

Now, as english is not my first language, it is difficult to come up with a phonetic writing for american english.

Notosha = the "o" sound like english "a", like in hot, not, dot, in american english.

Kampusch = like american "come push", with the accent on the "come", NOT push!

2006-10-09 07:18:53 · answer #3 · answered by albgardis T 3 · 1 1

it is not X-A-VIER, in basic terms because of the fact the Xmen mandatory some call that totally everyone started with X and found Xavier and desperate they mandatory to make emphasis. Xavier is in basic terms yet another spelling for Javier, so in spanish it rather is reported as though it have been a J; many words that have an "x" are reported as though it have been a "j". it rather is reported like Have-ier.

2016-12-26 13:58:34 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

In German (the language of Austria) it is pronounced Nau-tau-shuh Caum-poosh.

2006-10-09 07:18:19 · answer #5 · answered by Mark W 5 · 0 1

um...i'm assuming you mean the last name. It's a K followed with sort of a short "o" sound. or like Kah-mp-oosh. like that.

2006-10-09 07:18:44 · answer #6 · answered by practicalwizard 6 · 0 1

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