So in short, "-wyn" would be pronounced "-vin."
But in your LARP group, you can pronounce it however you want. :-)
Better AnswerThe letter written "w" in modern spelling of Old English represents the letter wynn (ƿ), and the reason that letter existed is precisely because it's not pronounced like "v" (else they would have just used "v"!). The correct pronunciation is in fact just like English "w". Anglo-Saxon "y" should be pronounced like "u" in French "tu" or "lune".The Old English name "smið" is pronounced as "smidh" with a long "i" sound, similar to the word "wide." The "ð" is pronounced as a voiced "th" sound, like in the word "this."
I noticed the pronounced increase in the volume of the music. The courtroom was deathly silent as the judge pronounced sentence. Luckily, I pronounced her name correctly.
The name Vida is pronounced as "VEE-duh" in English.
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In Iceland this name is pronounced: Sheab or Shaab. It's a difficult name to pronounce correctly.
The Indian name Sahil is pronounced as "saa-hil," with the emphasis on the first syllable "saa." The "h" in Sahil is typically pronounced softly, with a slight breath sound.
Thor's hammer's name is pronounced "Mjölnir." It is typically pronounced as "MYOHL-neer" in English.
psittacines (pronounced /ˈsɪtəsaɪnz/)
The name "Juan" is typically pronounced in English as "wahn."
The name Tsiang is pronounced as "see-ahng." The "ts" sound is often pronounced as "s" in English.
In French, the name Kyla would be pronounced as "Kee-la."
The name "Brandon" does not exist in Romania. Anyway, if any Romanian is fan of someone named Brandon from another country, romanians will pronounce the name as it is pronounced in english, with a slight different accent , and they will write it correctly.