Rate it plox
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0c9Ygp2p5yo
>>60293624
0/0
nice try!
>>60293843
try it yourself, then
cute tbqh
>>60293624
Your accent sounds a little like a french one.
But breddy gudd in general
>>60293876
Haha, thanks!
>>60293948
Thanks, man. Can you guys record you saying it?
I think I'm missing something.
"Und für dieses Volk - und um dieses Volk, wollen wir Ringen und wollen wir kämpfen.
Und Niemals erlahmen; und Niemals ermüden; und Niemals verzagen; und Niemals verzweifeln."
>>60294010
Oops, this is the full text:
"Der kostbarste Besitz auf dieser Welt, aber - ist das eigene Volk.
Und für dieses Volk - und um dieses Volk, wollen wir Ringen und wollen wir kämpfen.
Und Niemals erlahmen; und Niemals ermüden; und Niemals verzagen; und Niemals verzweifeln."
atemlos durch die nacht
guys?
>>60293624
well do you want an honest answer or a lie?
>>60294010
any Germans care to r8 mine?
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0lCIXhUYBUq
>>60297058
HONEST
>>60294158
>verzagen
nein, versagen
>>60300793
wat
>>60300793
Nein, verzagen ist richtig, bester Verbüdeter.
Is this the new vocaroo thread ?
>>60302744
sure, why not
If so, I will pick up the challenge.
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0NG45mclWS5
>>60302821
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcQr2hnf1aU
>>60293624
It could be understood, but the accent is still very thick, your worst mistake was the "V" in "volk" and "verzweifeln", its fohlk and ferzweifeln if you understand what i mean. You sounded like the wolk in wolke, but the emphasis is already good
6/10
>>60299467
almost no accent, "erlahmen" and "verzweifeln" were a relapse into french accent though, pretty easy tp understand to native germans
9/10
>>60307597
>a relapse into french accent though
He's a Nigel, don't trust him.
Care to rate my accent?
http://vocaroo.com/i/s170nyMo8Y6q
>>60294158
Well, might as well give it a try.
Rate, Germanbros? Be honest, I want to know if any accent remains. If there is one, what kind is it?
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1rmj9A67bEf
>>60309366
I'm impressed senpai
>>60310257
Thanks. Still, was there any kind of accent or mispronunciation of some words? I've been told before that most Americans have a habit of "swallowing" parts of words, while in German it's more methodical - every syllable is spoken.
>>60312182
It was pretty much perfect but I didn't understand what you said at the end
>>60302821
8/10
>>60309366
9/10
>>60300793
verzagen != versagen
Aber versagt hast du auf jeden Fall, Takeshi.
>>60309366
>versagen/10
Versagt.
Verzagen.
Es heißt verzagen.