"ach-laut" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈɑːx laʊt/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-ach-laut.wav [Southern-England] Forms: ach-lauts [plural]
Etymology: German Ach-Laut, ach-Laut, from ach (which has this sound) + Laut (“sound”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Ach-Laut, ach-Laut}} German Ach-Laut, ach-Laut Head templates: {{en-noun}} ach-laut (plural ach-lauts)
  1. The guttural phoneme /x/ (the voiceless velar fricative) of the German language, the sound of the letters ch in German coming immediately after a, o and u (central and back vowels), also found in other languages. Categories (topical): Phonology Related terms: ich-laut, German Phonology (alt: Wikipedia) Translations (German sound): Ach-Laut [masculine] (German)

Inflected forms

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