The z is pronounced like a "ts" in German and the o is very short and rounded unlike in most English words. The rest is very simple as it sounds much like English. So, you say "TSOHM-bee".
König der Nacht
König der Untoten.
nacht der untoten.
undead is untot as an adjective and der Untote as a noun in German
It is German and means close to Night of the living dead or Night of the Undead when correctly spelled as Nacht der Untoten (German for "Night of the Undead")Toten meaning Dead and Untoten meaning Undead. Natch is correctly Nacht
The meaning of "Nacht der Toten" "night of the dead (plural)"
"Nacht der Untoten" is german for "Night of the Undead"
Nacht is the German word for night.
nacht
night of the living dead/undeadThat is when it is correct spelled as Nacht der Untoten(German for "Night of the Undead")
You say "Gute Nacht".
'Nacht der Untoten' is already German. :-))You might refer to Halloween.I think that the undead not only rise at Halloween.EDIT: Nacht der Untoten in ENGLISH from GERMANmeans Night of the Dead/Night of the Zombie or more directly translated to Night of Dead.
English: "good night" is German: "Gute Nacht".
Into the night and fog in German is In die Nacht und in den Nebel hinein
Undead soldado