Thread:FairySina/@comment-29268934-20170427151644/@comment-6078077-20170429171831

Actually, I don't think that there's anything in English that is pronounced like an "ä" xD The "Mär" of Märchen is actually pronounced like the German "meer" (sea) or "mehr" (more) with chen added and well... it's hard to explain... actually, "ä" doesn't sound like "e", but you can pronounce it like "mehrchen", while the chen is more like the "chhhhh!" of a cat and not like the Japanese "chan"... Well it's a "smooth" ch and not a hard as it is usually in other languages that are not German/Dutch xD

Argh, it's so hard to explain... the Ä and the CH xD