One wonderful thing about German spelling is that you basically spell how you hear the word. There are not many exceptions. The only trick is that you need to learn and understand the sounds of German letters, dipthongs, and disgraphs, some which are completely different from English pronounciation. (See The German Alphabet.)
The following tips highlight in particular spelling traits of German consonants and digraphs, which once understood, will help you spell better in German.
Generalities About German Consonants
The Sound F
The sound ‘f’, can be written as either f, v and ph. Some guidelines to know whether to write f, v, or ph in a word , are as follows:
The S and Double-S Sound
For those of you who learned German after the spelling reforms – German spelling rules have been simplified! However, many German teachers would argue not enough. See more…
The X-Sound
The X-sound is a very interesting one, since it can be written in many different ways. The different forms of the x-sound are:
Once again, the best way to find out which consonant digraph the word takes, is to see which letters are in a related word.For example, let’s say you are not sure what the ending is for unterwegs. You can pronounce to yourself the word der Weg (the way). If you are still not sure of the spelling, then pluralizing it will help you, which will change the word into die Wege. However, if you are still unsure after that, then consult the dictionnary.
The Z-Sound
The K Sound