German Small Letters worksheets
German is a language spoken by almost 120 million people in the world! If you want to speak and write fluently in German, you are welcome to use the basics of the language first. Here you find the way to write and pronounce them as given along with one example.
As we already have come to know in the "German Capital Letters Worksheets", the earlier printable : ( See the following )
German is a language spoken by almost 120million people in the world! The three main places of using this language are Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It is a branch of Indo-European languages.
The country, German, has the third biggest economy. So the country has significant role in economy and finances. Many people are visiting German-speaking countries these days. So, fluency in the language is a must / necessary for a great experience there, isn't it?
Well, below is the description about what the German ( small Letters ) worksheets possess here:-
In English we have 26 letters and in German too, but are different in pronunciation! The language has some special letters / characters. If we count them, then there will be 30 letters in total. There is a character called "ess-zett" which represents voiceless double "s" (ss). German has three umlaut vowels. Now count them together (26 letters + 1 "ess-zett"+ 3 umlaut vowels) =30 letters
You are welcome to print out these worksheets and practice them with you Kid together and have fun learning a sweet, foreign language!
Best of Luck!