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Phonetics: Word stress in long compound nouns

Decoding the Rumble: Word Stress in German Compound Nouns Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s just say my German has gone from “Hallo” to…well, a lot more complicated. I thought I was getting the hang of it, the basic phrases, ordering Kaffee, asking for Richtung. But then I started really…
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