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Exactly as it is spelled It is German. Normally, the German G at the end of the word that is after I is pronounced like the German CH. Heilig would sound somewhat like "HILE-ICH (The German pronunciation of CH, Not CH as in Chipmunk). Pfeil is pronounced "PFILE" (The P is soft).

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  • Exactly as it is spelled It is German. Normally, the German G at the end of the word that is after I is pronounced like the German CH. Heilig would sound somewhat like "HILE-ICH (The German pronunciation of CH, Not CH as in Chipmunk). Pfeil is pronounced "PFILE" (The P is soft).
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  • Exactly as it is spelled It is German. Normally, the German G at the end of the word that is after I is pronounced like the German CH. Heilig would sound somewhat like "HILE-ICH (The German pronunciation of CH, Not CH as in Chipmunk). Pfeil is pronounced "PFILE" (The P is soft).
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