Would that be long e, of present, as in "I present this information" rather
than the short e sound of "I gave her a present."  Yes?

2009/4/22 A. González <[email protected]>

> Hi Diane
>
> I am from Spain, but was born in Germany and have been living there 10
> years.... And I can assure you that "Schneeberg" is pronounced with a long
> "e" (similar as the first "e" in present"). Schneeberg is the name of a
> place in Germany, and the final ending in -er is a genitive (same as in
> English 's): meaning "from Schneeberg.
>



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Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of
Canada

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