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Tongue Middle Consonants

Directions: Watch the video below for a description of how the consonant below is used in German and why non-native speakers make mistakes with them. Then use the practice audio below to tune your ear and mouth to each sound.to edit.
/j/
jeder, ja, eier, jahren, jemand, Juli, achja, jawohl, jahr, junge
Part 2: Consonants Present in English
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