German ä, ö, ü – what’s the difference? (2024)

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German alphabet contains three additional symbols for vowels, which are often misunderstood or mispronounced by learners whose mother tongue does not contain the sounds they represent. We will discuss each of them separately.

However, we should deal with a common misconception first, namely that ä, ö, and ü are always long. It stems from the fact that these are indeed more commonly found in long syllables than in short ones, but this is by far not a rule. One elementary principle you should remember is:

A vowel followed immediately by a double letter is always pronounced short.

For example:

  • Männer (men) is pronounced /ˈmɛnɐ/, not /ˈmɛːnɐ/
  • können (to be able to) is pronounced /ˈkœnən/, not /ˈkøːnən/
  • Müller (miller) is pronounced /ˈmʏlɐ/, not /ˈmyːlɐ/

So, what exactly is the difference between a and ä, o and ö, and u and ü?

Ä

Ä is the easiest case to deal with in terms of pronunciation. It is pronounced the same as “e” in the English word “bet” (IPA: /ɛ/). Since “e” in German is also often pronounced the same, you may be asking why we need ä at all. For example, Bett (“bed” in German) is pronounced the same as “bet” in English.

There are two reasons why ä is useful. First, it is often used to reveal that two words are related. It is easier to see that Männer is the plural of Mann or Blätter the plural of Blatt (leaf, sheet) than if they were written “Menner” and “Bletter”.

The second reason is the more important one. When the letter “e” in German is located in an open stressed syllable (i.e. when there are no consonants at the end), it is pronounced as //. This sound does not exist in standard American or British English in isolation. It only exists in the diphthong //, which we can find in words like “late”, “hey”, “same”. To pronounce /e/ properly, try to say English “hey”, but freeze your tongue in the middle of saying “ey”.

For example, listen to the word Wesen (“being”). It is pronounced /ˈveːzn/, because the syllables are We-sen (remember that “e” is pronounced // in open syllables?). The same happens also when “e” is followed by an “h”, e.g. wehrend (weh-rend), /ˈvɛːʁənt/, meaning “resisting”.

The problem is: What if you want the long /ɛː/ sound (/ɛ/ as in “bet”) instead? Many German words contain this sound, but there is no way to denote it using the letter “e”. The solution: Use “ä” instead. The distinction is often important, for example:

  • während /ˈvɛːʁənt/ means “during”
  • wehrend /ˈveːʁənt/ means “resisting” (the present participle of wehren)

Ö

Ö is slightly more complicated for English speakers in terms of pronunciation. It is similar to the vowel in the British pronunciation of “bird”, “heard”, “curd” (IPA: /ɜː/), but with lips rounded. To say it, say /ɛ/ (as in “bet”) with your tongue but shape your lips as if saying “oo” in “boot”. In other words, if your lips are saying “boot” but your tongue is saying “bet”, you are approximately saying ö. There is also a slight difference between the pronunciation of a short ö /œ/ and a long ö /øː/. Listen to these examples:

Ü

Ü is often pronounced as // by English speakers, but such pronunciation is not correct in German. To pronounce ü correctly, round your lips as if you were to say “oo” in “cool” or “stool”, but move your tongue to say “ee” (as in “see”) instead (but don’t move your lips). Again: say “cool” with your lips and “keel” with your tongue. What you are saying now is ü. Again, there is a slight difference between the short ü /ʏ/ and the long ü //. Listen to the following examples:

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German ä, ö, ü – what’s the difference? (2024)

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German ä, ö, ü – what’s the difference? ›

Similar to German vowels, each umlaut – ä, ö, ü – is pronounced in two ways: “short” and “long.” This helps differentiate between words and affects pronunciation. Short umlauts are said quickly, while for long umlauts, you have to hold the sound for a bit.

What is the difference between Ü and Ö in German? ›

Ö-Sound: say a German “e”. Then, without changing the position of your tongue, round your lips like you'd do when pronouncing the German “o”. Ü-Sound: pronounce a German “i”. Then, without changing the position of your tongue, round your lips like you'd do when pronouncing the German “u”.

What does O with two dots over it mean in German? ›

In many languages, the letter "ö", or the "o" modified with an umlaut, is used to denote the close- or open-mid front rounded vowels [ø] or [œ]. In languages without such vowels, the character is known as an "o with diaeresis" and denotes a syllable break, wherein its pronunciation remains an unmodified [o].

What is the umlaut rule in German? ›

German orthography is generally consistent in its representation of i-umlaut. The umlaut diacritic, consisting of two dots above the vowel, is used for the fronted vowels, making the historical process much more visible in the modern language than is the case in English: ⟨a⟩ – ⟨ä⟩, ⟨o⟩ – ⟨ö⟩, ⟨u⟩ – ⟨ü⟩, ⟨au⟩ – ⟨äu⟩.

What is a ß called? ›

The German letter ß is a ligature and is also called a “scharfes s” (sharp s). But it's simpler than it sounds–it actually just means “ss”.

What is Ö with 2 dots on top? ›

What is the O umlaut? Ö is one of the three German vowels that does not exist in English. We have Ä and Ü, as well as the Ö we are discussing here. The two dots over the letter change how the vowel is pronounced.

What are the two dots on the letter Ü called Ü? ›

An Umlaut is a diacritic mark, or accent, which looks like two dots and goes above a vowel. This usually changes the pronunciation of the vowel or transforms it into another independent vowel.

Does English have umlauts? ›

Ä is one of the three German umlauts. These vowels do not exist in the English alphabet. We have Ö and Ü, as well as the Ä we are discussing here. The two dots change how the vowel is pronounced.

What is the difference between an umlaut and a diaeresis? ›

Often mistakenly called an umlaut, a diaeresis (pronounced “die heiresses”; it's from the Greek for “divide,” and is devilishly hard to spell) consists of two dots carefully centered over the second vowel in such words as “naïve” and “reëlection.” An umlaut is a German thing that alters the pronunciation of a vowel ( ...

Do Germans still use umlauts? ›

The use of umlauts in modern German is an integral feature of the language's grammar. Umlauts are required for proper German grammar. If you don't use them, anyone reading or listening to you speak German will be confused.

What is the difference between Ö and Ü? ›

The difference between ö and ü is minimal. When saying ö the tongue is slightly lower than when saying ü. I would say it is in e-position.

What are the 4 special alphabets in German? ›

German has it's own 4 special letters ä, ö, ü and ß. The two dots that appear above the a, o and u are called an 'umlaut' and the letter ß is called 'eszett' otherwise known a the 'sharp S'. Sometimes you'll see a double S 'ss' used instead of ß.

Do Germans use Ö? ›

Ö (or ö) is a letter used in some languages, such as German, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Turkish, Swedish and Icelandic. It also takes the form œ, ø, o̎, oͤ or oe.

Why do Germans use umlauts? ›

What do Umlauts do? Umlauts are used to change the pronunciation of vowels in the German alphabet. They are essentially a blend of two vowels, so they simplify the pronunciation and appearance of two vowels that are directly adjacent in a word into one spoken phonetic sound and written character.

What is the meaning of Ü? ›

Ü (or ü) is a letter not used in English. It is commonly used to represent the sound [y]. Ü started as a u with an e above it. It comes from the German language and is used in the Turkic languages, such as Turkish.

What are the dots in Ö called? ›

The two dots over a vowel is called the umlaut..

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