Remove curly braces from single-letter sound references; use quotes only for display
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The last sound in {ach} (called "ach"-Laut) is produced similarly to the "ich"-Laut from Lesson 1, but farther back in the mouth. It occurs only after the back vowels (a, o, u, au) and is formed in the vicinity of the preceding vowel.
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**Articulation Exercise:**
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To produce the "ach"-Laut, say {u} (as in {Buch}) and notice where the back of your tongue is positioned near the soft palate. Now, keeping your tongue close to the soft palate, exhale forcefully so that you hear friction as the air passes through the narrow gap. This friction sound is the "ach"-Laut. Practice by saying {Buch} — start with "b-u" and finish with this back-of-the-throat friction sound.
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To produce the "ach"-Laut, say "u" (as in {Buch}) and notice where the back of your tongue is positioned near the soft palate. Now, keeping your tongue close to the soft palate, exhale forcefully so that you hear friction as the air passes through the narrow gap. This friction sound is the "ach"-Laut. Practice by saying {Buch} — start with "b-u" and finish with this back-of-the-throat friction sound.
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$LESSON Section 2: Pronunciation
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