It is pronounced doytsch, with the "tsch" sound being similar to the "ch" in the English word "church".
Here's a breakdown:
* "Doy" - like the English word "boy"
* "tsch" - like the "ch" in "church"
It is pronounced doytsch, with the "tsch" sound being similar to the "ch" in the English word "church".
Here's a breakdown:
* "Doy" - like the English word "boy"
* "tsch" - like the "ch" in "church"