phillc
Regular.
How much is than in shillings?
About 6 groats.
How much is than in shillings?
"I'm a British Brewer and I'm very, very rude"I learned most of my brewing from US podcasts and for me it's Troob, Wurrt, Kroysen. If they are incorrect and they make me sound silly to a British brewer I don't really mind :)
Not quite right: in German, a letter with umlaut (i.e. ä, ö, or ü) can be "replaced" with ae, oe or ue, respectively. "Trüb", therefore, can be spelled "trueb", and pronounced like the english "true(b)" or "troo(b)". Also, in German, the ending "b" is pronounced as a "p", so "trüb" is pronounced much like english "troop".I pronounce it as in "troubled" (German trüb = U pronounced as in "bunch")
Wort is an english word, translated from the German "Würze". It's mostly pronounced like "word", but with a "t" ending, by english brewers.I learned most of my brewing from US podcasts and for me it's Troob, Wurrt, Kroysen. If they are incorrect and they make me sound silly to a British brewer I don't really mind :)
Certainly. Hard "a" sound in each case. None of the a's are followed by an r.Shall we move on to glass, bath, grass etc now?
German speakers have a wide variety of regional accents, similar to English speakers in Britain.
So for me, trüb rhymes more with "tube" and "brood"
Grüß Gott fairly formal, but still used a lot in Baden-Wurtemberg too.Yep. I’ve been learning German from Bavarians, alongside online classes and they tell me my German sounds posh if I use words I learned online. Grüß Gott
Agreed . . . . . It is a sad situation at the moment. However, we have our love of creating good beers to keep us sane and comfortably numb. I'll start another brew as soon as my current batch of Belgian Blonde is ready to bottle. I've got the ingredients for a Kölsch (pronounced Koelsch by the way ), so will probably make that whilst I have the opportunity to store it cold in the garage.Well I’m happy to have sparked off a v interesting thread. So it seems - say it how you like and blame the local accent if corrected. Works for me. I should also have better things to do but in the current situation, sadly, I don’t. It must be time to get a brew going.
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