Definitions from Wiktionary (ach-laut)
▸ noun: The guttural phoneme /x/ (the voiceless velar fricative) of the German language, the sound of the letters ch in German coming immediately after a, o and u (central and back vowels), also found in other languages.
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▸ noun: The guttural phoneme /x/ (the voiceless velar fricative) of the German language, the sound of the letters ch in German coming immediately after a, o and u (central and back vowels), also found in other languages.
Similar:
guttural,
gutturalization,
auslaut,
chees and chaws,
th sound,
uvular,
lingual,
sh sound,
inlaut,
churr,
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