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In the north and west of Germany, German suited cards are practically unknown, and German Games are played with French suited cards, which come in packs of 32 cards, 24 cards or 52 cards plus jokers.
German Games 32 cards with German suits: Each suit consists of Ace (As), King (König), Over (Ober), Under (Unter), 10, 9, 8, 7. The cards which are now generally known as aces were originally twos and are still occasionally called Daus (Deuce). These cards are used in Saxony and Thuringia for the national card game Skat.
In Bavaria the games of Schafkopf and Watten are more popular. The Bavarian pattern is normally sold with 36 cards but the sixes are not used for these games.
German Games 36 cards with German suits: The composition is the same as for the 32 card pack, with the addition of a six in each suit. These cards are used for the now rare game of Bavarian Tarock and its relatives. The game itself is related to Tarot games but the pack does not have the special suit of trumps found in traditional Tarot cards.
German alphabet was changed several times during the 20th century, in some cases for political reasons: The 1948 and 1950 versions reverted to some of the old versions but introduced additional changes. Many of the older, officially obsolete forms are still found in popular use, in particular Siegfried. Konrad is also used very often, although this was apparently never official in Germany (it is the official version in Austria).
German alphabet pronunciation is in all honesty, not that hard to learn. As with anything, things take practice. This alphabet actually sounds a little similar to English in a few ways. Take your time trying to learn and proceed when ready.
German alphabet each letter has its own special sound, just like English and any other language does. The German language however, does have special characters called "Umlaute". What distinguishes an "Umlaut" from a regular letter?