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- The German Alphabet (das deutsche Alphabet) - GermanVeryEasy. com
The German alphabet is very similar to that of English but it has four letters that English does not have: ä, ö, ü and ß In English, to make the pronunciation and spelling of a word clear, we say "B as in burger" but in German they use names to spell and those names are fixed
- Kurrent - Wikipedia
Kurrent (German: [kʊˈʁɛnt]) is an old form of German-language handwriting based on late medieval cursive writing, also known as Kurrentschrift ("cursive script"), deutsche Schrift ("German script"), and German cursive Over the history of its use into the first part of the 20th century, many individual letters acquired variant forms
- German language, alphabets and pronunciation - Omniglot
Hear the German alphabet with example words: The last four letters are officially considered separate letters of the German alphabet In Austria J is known as je [jeː]; Q is known as qwe [kveː], and the name of the Y is pronounced [ʏˈpsiːlɔn] In Austria and Southern German ß is known as scharfes S
- A Guide to Writing the old German “Kurrent” Script
For those of you who would like to be able to read the old German scripts that were banned by decree in Germany in 1941, it is recommendable to first master how to write these particular scripts I have selected the “Kurrent” script, which was in common usage in 1900
- The ABCs of the Old German Script - GFO
The old German script (deutsche Schrift), also known as Kurrent, is a cursive script Although some of the letters are similar to those in the Latin Roman script we use today, others are quite different
- The German Alphabet: Letters, Pronunciation, and Examples
The German alphabet consists of 26 letters, with the same letters as the English alphabet Well, one can technically say that there are 30 This is because German also has four special characters: Ä, Ö, Ü, and ß (called “Eszett” or “sharp S”)
- German: Alphabet Charts - Script Tutorial
The charts below display all the letters of the German alphabet, lowercase and uppercase, and the numbers 1 to 10 Each letter is shown first in English (Latin), then Gothic Handwriting, and then in Gothic Typeface, or Fraktur
- German Script Alphabet Information - Harless Genealogy
Deciphering the handwriting or print of Germanic documents may be the greatest challenge in researching your Germanic roots You don't need to read German fluently to be able to decipher most genealogical records But you must learn to recognize the most common genealogical scripts and prints
- The German Alphabet – a Complete Guide - Fluent in 3 Months
The German alphabet uses the same 26 letters as English, plus the extra character “ß”, and three vowels with umlauts, “ä”, “ü”, and “ö” This article is the most comprehensive guide you’ll find to the German alphabet anywhere on the Internet
- Old Script Germanic Alphabet Chart Free Download - Family Tree Magazine
Download this handy alphabet chart to help you in deciphering handwritten Germanic letters you’ll encounter in genealogical records research
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