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    dachshund
    /ˈdaks(ə)nd/

    noun

    • 1. a dog of a very short-legged, long-bodied breed.

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  2. Jun 14, 2020 · Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dachshund Learn how to say wine words in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and many other languages with Julien Miquel and his...

  3. dactylic. How to pronounce DACHSHUND. How to say DACHSHUND. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.

  4. How to Pronounce Dachshund (in German and in English) Updated, corrected version of this video: • How to Pronounce Dachshund (In German... (In German, we use the /χ/ sound in this word, not /k ...

  5. Learn how to pronounce Dackel and Dachshund in German, and the 3 ways to say it correctly in English. SMART American ... Germans typically call this dog Dackel.

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · How to say Dachshund in English? Pronunciation of Dachshund with 8 audio pronunciations, 4 synonyms, 2 meanings, 8 translations, 7 sentences and more for Dachshund.

  7. May 15, 2023 · Dachshund is actually made up of two smaller German words (dachs, which means “badger,” and hund, which means “dog”) and it's not pronounced “dash-hound.”

  8. Master the pronunciation of 'DACHSHUND' effortlessly with our comprehensive audio samples and instructional videos.

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  10. To pronounce dachshund correctly it is easier to split the two German words. First of all, the pronunciation of dachs is dax. The "chs" in dachs is simply pronounced how you pronounce an "x". Second, the pronunciation of hund is hoond. So, in this case, the "u" is pronounced like a double "o".

  11. Oct 11, 2023 · To pronounce “dachshund”, start by breaking it down into two syllables: “dachs” and “hund”. The first syllable, “dachs”, rhymes with “box”. Begin by making the “d” sound followed by the short “a” sound like in “cat”. Then, move on to the second syllable, “hund”, which sounds like “hoond”.