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Does german language use similar vowels as english? A E I O U?

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Answer:

The phonetics in german and in english are similar.

As such, the vowels are basically the same.

In german,

You have :

A

E

I
O

U

And the "umlaut" vowels:

Ä

Ö

Ü

Hope this helps!

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User Gaganso
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Answer: The German alphabet uses vowels similar to English, with the addition of ö, ä, and ü.

Explanation: The difference lies within the fact that German is phonetic, meaning that the sounds are always the same in German. In English, the sounds can change based on the word being pronounced.

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