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Welcome to the New Fluenz Commons! We’re excited to have you here! This is your space to connect, share, and learn with fellow language learners. Feel free to jump into conversations, ask questions, and get inspired.

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  • Why do the speakers in German 1 use an "sh" sound when pronouncing "mochte," "mochten" etc?
    D Dhaylen
    Jun 13, 2024, 2:24 PM

    I would love to hear which parts of Germany use the hard " ch " vs soft " sh ". ( And which version Swiss and Austrians use .) I could swear in Vienna and south Germany ( Mosbach ) I always heard the hard/guttural " ch " Any native speakers or expats with info concerning this? Thanks!

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