Open and Closed Vowels in German

Coaching insights

Wonder why German vowels sound so different depending on the word? Most vowels have an open (short) and closed (long) version. A key rule: if a vowel is followed by two or more consonants, it’s usually short and open. Dominik Dengler guides you through hearing and feeling these differences, helping you master vowel length and shape for clearer German diction.

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