Unvoiced consonants in German

Coaching insights

Why does German sound so “consonant-heavy” and breathy? It’s all about how unvoiced consonants like Ks, Ts, and Ps are pronounced. Pressing too hard makes them dry and harsh. Dominik Dengler shows how a gentle airflow creates the natural German sound—and how voiced consonants often become unvoiced at the end of words (liebst, Tod, Tag).

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