u/WiseEffective7520

The German -er sound

Hi, just had a quick question about the -er sound. I’ve noticed sometimes ( like at the end of a word ) it makes more of an “uh” sound. Whereas sometimes, like in the word er (he), or when it’s not at the end of a word it sometimes makes more of an “ay-uh” sound.

Is there a specific rule that this follows, or is it just something that is more easily picked up by just listening to a lot of words? Is it even a big deal or does it vary by region anyway?

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u/WiseEffective7520 — 3 days ago

Offering free tutoring / help with a level maths and fm

I’m a first year uni student who got all A*’s. I love talking about maths, and I’ve finished my exams and I’m bored. So if anyone wants to send me questions, or needs advice on exam technique / tips for certain question types, explanations of certain topics etc etc feel free to do so, just dm me. I can also point you in the direction of good resources for practising questions / understanding material. :)

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u/WiseEffective7520 — 1 month ago

Offering help with A level maths

Hey, I’m a first year uni student who got 3 A*’s in maths, fm and cs. Now studying maths at uni. I like talking about maths and helping people out, so feel free to dm me / comment below if you need help with a question, revision strategy, exam technique, personal statements or anything about uni. I can also try and offer help with cs but I haven’t done it in ages so might be a bit rusty.

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u/WiseEffective7520 — 1 month ago