It's a bit tricky because the "ei" combination in German often sounds like "ay" but in this case, it's pronounced as a long "i" sound.
Here's a breakdown:
* D: Pronounced like the "d" in "dog"
* eitsch: Pronounced like "itch"
It's a bit tricky because the "ei" combination in German often sounds like "ay" but in this case, it's pronounced as a long "i" sound.
Here's a breakdown:
* D: Pronounced like the "d" in "dog"
* eitsch: Pronounced like "itch"