Yes UKLikely a rare commodity where you are (you're UK based, no?)
Slightly softer than in Loch...The ch is a soft g, like in Loch Ness. so try saying push with the ch from loch instead of the sh.
Like Putsch?The ch is a soft g, like in Loch Ness. so try saying push with the ch from loch instead of the sh.
Like Putsch?
pu like pu(sh) then ch like (lo)ch; puchLike Putsch?
I'm Canadian and we pronounce Loch with a hard ch so it sounds the same as Lock. Whereas putsch has a softer shhhh sound at the end which I think it the sound you're describingpu like pu(sh) then ch like (lo)ch; puch
SimpleIt's hard to explain with letters.
The ch is a voiceless fricative.
It is produced when you press the back of your tongue against the roof of your mouth when you exhale. But not too much.
The ch in Loch is already too hard, sh is too soft.
Try typing the word "Tuch" into Google and having it pronounced. Then just add a P instead of the T at the beginning - et voilà - there you have it
As everything in GermanySimple