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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoAuer is an Austrian baking shop, so in Austria it’s usually “Aua” to express hurt Are there really regions that pronounce the -er? Sounds very…formal for an emotional outcry ;-)
minus-square@electrogamermanlink1•1 year agoIm not a native deutsch speaker, so I write it as it sounds/as i see other people write it
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoWell, it would usually be the more correct way to write the word, as in many dialects the -er is a lazy -a
Auer is an Austrian baking shop, so in Austria it’s usually “Aua” to express hurt
Are there really regions that pronounce the -er?
Sounds very…formal for an emotional outcry ;-)
Im not a native deutsch speaker, so I write it as it sounds/as i see other people write it
Well, it would usually be the more correct way to write the word, as in many dialects the -er is a lazy -a