Is p silent in German?

No, the letter 'p' is generally not silent in German; it is almost always pronounced as a crisp, explosive sound. Unlike in English (e.g., "psychology"), German is phonetic, meaning nearly all letters are pronounced, including the 'p' in combinations like ps (e.g., psychologisch) and pf (e.g., Pferd).
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How is p pronounced in German?

To summarize, the letter 'p' is pronounced exactly as in English, even when if forms a 'ph' combination, it's prounced as an 'f'. The only difference is the German 'pf' combination, in which both letters are pronounced.
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Is backpfeifengesicht a bad word?

Yes, Backpfeifengesicht (pronounced roughly as bahk-FY-fuhn-guh-zikh-t) is an insult, though a colloquial and humorous one, describing a face that looks like it deserves a slap or punch, used for smug, annoying, or irritating faces. It's not a vulgar swear word but rather a cheeky term highlighting someone's unpleasant expression, combining Backe (cheek) and Pfeife (whistle/slap), meaning "a face that needs a slap".
 
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Are there any silent letters in German?

In German, silent letters are rare apart from word-internal ⟨h⟩ (following a vowel) and the ⟨e⟩ in the digraph ⟨ie⟩.
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Do Germans trill their R's?

Basically Hochdeutsch uses a guttural R, but a reasonable number of dialects use a rolled R, which is an easier sound for native English speakers to form. It'll mark you as foreign but unless you're trying to become a spy or actor it doesn't matter. It's intelligible to native German speakers.
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How should you pronounce German words with silent H and double vowels? Why do they even exist?

Is dummkopf rude?

Is Dummkopf an insult? Yes, "Dummkopf" is a mild insult in German, translating to "dumb head" or "idiot" in English.
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What language has a silent p?

The Silent “P”

More often than not, these letter arrangements are found in words with Greek origins. For example, the prefix “psych–” derives from the Greek word psukhē, which refers to “the soul, mind, and spirit.” From here, many words have been created, like psychology and psychiatry, to list a few.
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Why is quietly p?

As for quiet, any musician or keen solver knows that quiet is symbolised by the letter P, after the Italian notation "piano", or softly, quietly.
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What are ä, ö, ü called?

German 'Umlaut'The Umlaut is the two dots that sometimes appear above the vowels a, o and u to make ä, ö, and ü. In German, you will see the Umlaut in words such as schön (beautiful) and Vögel (birds, plural form), and it affects how these words are pronounced.
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Is backpfeifengesicht a real word?

Backpfeifengesicht (German) A face that begs to be slapped.
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Why do Germans say 0815?

World War I origins

That routine quickly got boring and started seeming meaningless to them. Another origin theory is that the 08/15 guns had a low quality due to their mass production in World War I – therefore nowadays, 08/15 can also be used to describe something that is lacking in quality or substance.
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Can you call 999 in Germany?

While the United Kingdom, British territories and Hong Kong as well as other countries use 999, the emergency number to use in Germany and the European Union is 112.
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What is the 3 month rule in Germany?

What is the three-month rule ("Dreimonatsfrist")? In Germany, employees are entitled to per diems as compensation for the additional costs of food and accommodation when traveling. Per diems are not part of the employee's income and are therefore tax free. However, per diems are only tax free up to a legal limit.
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