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How do you pronounce Schim Schimmel?

The name "Schim Schimmel" is a bit tricky to pronounce for non-German speakers. Here's how to break it down:

* Schim: The "ch" sound is similar to the "ch" in the word "loch" in Scottish English, or the "k" in the word "Bach." It's a guttural, almost rasping sound.

* Schimmel: The "ch" here is similar to the "ch" in the English word "chip," but slightly softer.

* Overall: It sounds like "Sh-im Shim-mel."

Here are some tips:

* Practice: The best way to learn is to practice saying it out loud.

* Listen to recordings: You can find recordings of people speaking German online. Try listening to someone pronounce the name.

* Ask a German speaker: If you know someone who speaks German, ask them to pronounce it for you.

Good luck!

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