Pronunciation - ich-and-ach - Listening Exercises
Core Rules
Hard ch [x] follows dark vowels: a, o, u, au. Everything else uses soft ch [ç].
In detail: Soft ch [ç] follows bright vowels and umlauts: i, e, ä, ö, ü, ie, ei, eu and y.
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"ch" after consonants are always [ç].
Milch → [ç]
Furche → [ç]
Kirche → [ç] -
Words starting with “ch” also usually use the soft [ç]:
Chemie → [ç]
Chirurg → [ç]
China → [ç] (regionally also [k] or [ʃ]) -
Notable exceptions to these rules include:
Chemnitz → [k]
Chor → [k]
Macho → [tʃ]
Chef → [ʃ]
Listening Exercise
Listen to the pronunciation of the following minimal pairs. Can you hear the difference between ich [ç] and ach [x] already? The audio is below the list of words.
[x] | [ç] | Translation 01 | Translation 02 |
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Dach | dicht | roof | tight |
facht | ficht | increase | he fenced |
kracht | kriecht | crashes | crawls |
lacht | lächelt | laughs | smiles |
machten | möchten | they made | would-like |
Nacht | nicht | night | not |
Rachen | rächen | throat | avenge |
sachlich | sächlich | factual | neuter |
schwacher | schwächer | weak | weaker |
wach | wich | awake | evaded |
Why don't you practice this a bit more?
Listen to the pronunciation of the following minimal pairs. Can you hear the difference between ich [ç] and ach [x] a bit better now? The audio is again below the list of words.
[x] | [ç] | Translation 01 | Translation 02 |
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braucht | bricht | needs | breaks |
Buch | Bücher | book | books |
Fluchten | flüchten | escapes | to escape |
hauchen | heucheln | aspire | pretend |
krochen | kröchen | crawled | would crawl |
Locher | Löcher | puncher | holes |
Schlauch | Schläuche | hose | hoses |
Schwuchtel | Wichtel | faggot (!) | gnome |
tauchen | täuschen | dive | deceive |
Tochter | Töchter | daughter | daughters |