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Kathe?
How do you pronounce the name Kathe? (there is a dipthong {?} over the 'a') My friends daughter's name is Kaethe... is this just a variant to help the pronunciation? I was under the impression that the dipthong indicated the "uh" pronunciation rather than the "ay" sound.I really like KAY-Th, but not KUH-th.So what do you think?
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Well, you've already been told the correct pronunciation.
If you still like a name pro. Kayth, my friend's named Katherine and goes by Kaith which is pronounced that way (despite the fact that it looks like it could be said as "kyth").-Seda*
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I've always said KAY-ta / tuh. Depending on how loudly I'm yelling (haha). *I used to babysit a little
girl named this.An old friend of mine is named Katherine, and always called herself Kat. She wanted to call
herself something different, and I suggested Käthe, and she pr. it Kath. For the life of me, I couldn't
get her to pr. it properly!
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The ä is pronounced like the vowel in "cat", but longer.
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And as for the diphthong: If you can't spell ä, ü, ö, you can spell it ae, ue, oe. It's the same sound.
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I agree with Chrisell and say KAY-ta. I did German at school (a few years ago though) and that's how I'd instinctively say it.
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It's not a dipthong, it's an umlaut.www.answers.com/umlaut
www.answers.com/dipthongI'm not exactly sure how the ä is pronounced, but don't forget that in German the 'e' at the end will be pronounced and the 'th' will be pronounced 't'. My best bet is that Käthe is pronounced KAY-ta. I could be completely wrong but that's what I can guess from my knowledge of German linguistics.:-)
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Yes, Chrisell and Poppylena are right. I'm German so I should know ;)
I say it approximately like: KAY-tuh, spelled Käthe.
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IMO, it sounds like "Kate" with a lisp. KAYTH.*Brogan
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