Ach-Laut

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German

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Alternative forms

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  • ach-Laut (officially nonstandard, but very common)
  • Achlaut (recommended by Duden, but quite rare)

Etymology

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From ach (och, oh, alas, interjection) +‎ Laut (sound).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈaxlaʊ̯t/, [ˈʔaχ.laʊ̯t], [ˈʔax.laʊ̯t]
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Noun

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Ach-Laut m (strong, genitive Ach-Lauts or Ach-Lautes, plural Ach-Laute)

  1. ach-laut (any voiceless fricative ranging between velar and uvular)
    Synonym: stimmloser velarer/uvularer Frikativ/Reibelaut

Declension

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Descendants

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  • English: ach-laut