Sie sind
They are (formal)
buchstabe
letter
Pronounce “A”
Ah, like spanish
Pronounce “B”
Beh, similar to Spanish
Pronounce “C”
tsee. A normal “c” sound but with a quick “t” at the beginning
Pronounce “D”
Dee (normal)
Pronounce “E”
More of an “eh”. The lips frown and the tongue flatten compared to “i”
Pronounce “F”
eff (normal)
Pronounce “G”
geh
Pronounce “H”
Ha, as in “HHU”
Pronounce “i”
“eee”. Lips smile, and the tongue is more rounded compared to “e”
Pronounce “J”
yott
Pronounce “K”
Kah
Pronounce “L”
ell (normal)
Pronounce “M”
emm (normal)
Pronounce “N”
enn (normal)
Pronounce “O”
Ohh. A deep “O” sound like the word “opa”
Pronounce “P”
pee (normal)
Pronounce “Q”
Coo, like the sound a pigeon makes
Pronounce “R”
err, like the english word “Air”
Pronounce “S”
ess (normal)
Pronounce “T”
tee (normal)
Pronounce “U”
Ooh. Like the old CollegeHumor sound effect
Pronounce “V”
fau