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The distinctive German accent in English stems from several phonological differences between the two languages. Early in the explanation [], the video highlights how the absence of a /w/ sound in German, where the letter "W" is pronounced like an English /v/, leads to common substitutions like "vith" for "with." Furthermore, the treatment of the "ng" sound differs; while English typically pronounces the /g/ in "singer" [], German speakers might omit it, resulting in a pronunciation closer to "singer."
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The distinctive German accent in English stems from several phonological differences between the two languages. Early in the explanation [], the video highlights how the absence of a /w/ sound in German, where the letter "W" is pronounced like an English /v/, leads to common substitutions like "vith" for "with." Furthermore, the treatment of the "ng" sound differs; while English typically pronounces the /g/ in "singer" [], German speakers might omit it, resulting in a pronunciation closer to "singer."