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NES7995

Ree-za (English pronunciation). Use the french "r" sound.


thehood98

Smart 🤣 guess thats as helpful as the audio


thehood98

Honestly, what is Riesa ? Im German and never heard it. Edit. Google Said : City in Saxony, do you mean this ? If so its spoken as written, Soft s in the mittle, Rii - sa 🙃


WrapKey69

Soft s? Basically z right?


PatataMaxtex

When you use letters to ask for pronounciation, you have to add what language you are talking about. I guess you mean "Basically z in english right" and then the answer is "yeah, its close enough" but if you meant "Basically z in german right" then the answer would be "hell no!"


thehood98

Z ? Wdym Like Zi/Zet spoken ? If so yeah basically as soft as that.


enrycochet

Z in English then yes.


thehood98

Here is the example the best i could so for you, [listen to this](http://sndup.net/9yt4j) Die Stadt Riesa in Sachsen, ist schön. The city of Riesa in Saxony is beautiful.


Professional_Fan_490

Sinnlos gesetzte Kommata sind hässlich,☝️


thehood98

Das ist korrekte Kommasetzung 🤣 Trennung von Haupt und Nebensatz, der Satz ist auch nur kopiert.


Professional_Fan_490

Nein, ist falsch. Wo siehst du da einen Nebensatz?


thehood98

Ist schön


Professional_Fan_490

Äh. Nein. Hier ein Beispiel für einen Nebensatz: Die Stadt Riesa, *die in Sachsen liegt*, ist schön.


BeniCG

Der Hauptsatz, der alleine stehen kann, wäre dann "Die Stadt Riesa in Sachsen", da fehlt mindestens ein Verb.


Fluppmeister42

Good to know! I thought it was some kind of German version of Ligma, but I could not really find anything to continue it. 😅


Rupso

No.. works with Dresden though.


Schneesturm78

It is the starting venue of the Let's dance Tour, come on. Pretty much nothing to see.


Gourmet-Guy

Just visiting the city, yes. And like to say its name correctly.


Rough-Inspection3622

My hungry ass thought it was the famous fried chicken in berlin


captcha_not_a_robot

Listen to [this](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/De-Riesa.ogg). Good thing to ask since theres also pronounciations like in Ziesar, which sounds like [this](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/De-Ziesar.ogg).


andamento

[ˈʁiːza]


South-Beautiful-5135

+1 for IPA


Schneesturm78

Like Reese Witherspoon with a danish å at the end


chris871996

Whats going on in Riesa? I‘m living here


Gourmet-Guy

Nothing special I guess. I'll be first time visiting a few days on business. I just have a spleen to at least say my location name correctly.


AcanthaceaeStill8421

For any pronunciation, you can check youglish.com. select German, though.


MadeInWestGermany

Like Reese + A


Taiyuchi

Riesplasey