Dear participants,
just an obiter dictum: In this part of Germany, i.e. former Bistum Muenster, even nowadays the "g" is often pronounced as a sharp "h" or as "ch". "Mein Gott" (= my God) sounds like "Mein Chott".
Helmut (of Muenster Westphalia)
Dear participants,
just an obiter dictum: In this part of Germany, i.e. former Bistum Muenster, even nowadays the "g" is often pronounced as a sharp "h" or as "ch". "Mein Gott" (= my God) sounds like "Mein Chott".
Helmut (of Muenster Westphalia)