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Hello everyone! Excuse me: How do German words distinguish long and short sounds?

There are many ways to distinguish the length of pronunciation. But you still have to study it yourself, because no matter what it is, there are always some exceptions. . Maybe I'll write it down for you, and then

A form. But I won't send pictures of Ausnahme, otherwise there will be too many.

Pronunciation: A vowel followed by a consonant or without a consonant. Either two vowels are connected together, or there is an h between vowels and consonants, that is.

Behind? Consonants or consonants: Hut, Tal, Blume

Two vowels, such as: Schnee, Boot and Waage. ....

There are H: Val, Ruheim, DeHenin, Lohr, etc.

There are ie: liebe, lied,

Short sound: If a vowel is followed by two or more consonants (overlapping or different),

For example, overlapping: Tanner, Hammer, Waller, Messer, butter. ....

For example, Trotz, Huck, Carsten and Holder are different.