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> Doesn't seem German at all.
Interesting.
Both English and Germans speak with rhotacism, making r-s with the back of their tongues in the throat and not with the point of it as we do. Germans are also used to those ei/eu/au vowels which might make the pronunciation different when they say certain English words - conforming easier to the English' not so clear vowels. Otherwise they kinda speak the same as other Central Euros (Slavs and us).

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