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2007-03-08 05:17:41
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answer #1
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answered by Tegarst 7
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"Ãu" is the same as "eu".
It's spoken some kind of "oy" but pronounced harder. I hope you understand what I mean.
Examples:
Gebäude - building
Stuttgarter Hofbräu - beer brand from Stuttgart, Germany
Häuser (Plural of 'Haus') - houses
Läufer - racer
Well, 'äu' most of the time arises if you inflect a word or form of a related word with 'au'.
E.g.:
Haus (house) -> Häuser (houses)
Lauf (a run)-> Läufer
brauen (to brew) -> Bräu (brew, for example 'lager brew')
bauen (to build) -> Gebäude (building)
2007-03-02 09:17:42
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like the "oy" in "oyster".
I suppose you have meant some "äu" words.
äuÃerlich = external
häuÃlich = domestic, homely
Säure = acid, acidity, sourness
2007-03-02 09:10:54
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answer #3
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answered by gurlu 2
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It sounds like "oy". Some words are "Mause" (mice) and "Hause" (houses)
2007-03-10 05:45:15
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answer #4
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answered by joan l 2
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"Oy". Gebäude -- buildings
2007-03-02 09:06:32
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answer #5
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answered by Doethineb 7
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au -oy
kaufen-to buy
rauchen-smoke
bauch-belly
träumen-to dream
2007-03-02 09:16:36
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answer #6
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answered by ♥pola77♥ 5
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