ich-laut
See also: Ichlaut
English
Etymology
German Ich-Laut, from ich (“I”) (which has this sound in German) + Laut (“sound”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (properly) /ˈɪçlaʊ̯t/, (anglicised) /ˈɪxlaʊ̯t/, /ˈɪklaʊ̯t/, /ˈɪʃlaʊ̯t/
Noun
ich-laut (plural ich-lauts)
- the voiceless palatal fricative, /ç/, especially in the context of the German language, but also sometimes otherwise (because it is best known from German)
Usage notes
- In German, the digraph ‹ch› represents this sound, except after a, o, u, where it represents a voiceless velar or voiceless uvular fricative, called ach-laut.
See also
- ach-laut