Transliteration: ee-maihl
🇩🇪 Ich schicke dir eine E-Mail mit den Details.
🗣️
🇺🇸 I'll send you an email with the details.
🇩🇪 Kannst du mir bitte eine E-Mail schicken?
🗣️ kahnst doo meer bit-teh eeh-ne ee-mayl shik-ken?
🇺🇸 Can you please send me an email?
🇩🇪 Ich habe eine wichtige E-Mail erhalten.
🗣️ Ich habe eine wichtige E-Mail erhalten.
🇺🇸 I received an important email.
🇩🇪 Ich schicke Ihnen eine E-Mail mit den Details.
🗣️ Ich shik-ke ee-nen eye-mayl mit den deh-tails.
🇺🇸 I will send you an email with the details.
German
Learning German enhances career prospects, especially in engineering, finance, and academia, and deepens appreciation for Western philosophy and literature. An English speaker typically needs about 1,000-2,000 vocabulary words for basic fluency. While it may take 600-750 hours of study to reach general proficiency, basic grammar—including cases (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive), gender (der, die, das), and verb conjugations—can be grasped in a few months. German's precise but intricate grammar provides both a challenge and a tool for clear communication. Proficiency in German significantly aids in understanding cultural nuances and opens doors for travel and business.
You can use the word "E-Mail" which translates to "Email".
The word "E-Mail" is pronounced as "ee-maihl".
Not yet, but this functionality is coming soon. We're focusing on the quality of the written content first.
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