In German the oe is actually ö, which is an oo sound somewhere between a long o (like in book or room) to a long u (like luge). Also, in German, they tend to swallow their r's, making the r sound from the back of the throat.Given all this, this surname happens to be a difficult one for native English speakers to say, but it's roughly R-oo-der
My last name is Rรถeder in German the รถe makes a short of long A sound it's like Ray-der but also slightly like Ryder rai maybe but closer rader
The correct pronunciation of the surname "Ramy" is "RAH-mee."
The correct pronunciation of the surname Colldeweih is kohl-duh-vฤซ.
buck-an
her-tig
The correct pronunciation of the surname Funches is "FUN-chiz."
The surname Feucht is pronounced as "foy-kht." The "eu" in Feucht is pronounced like the "oy" in "boy," while the "ch" represents a throaty sound similar to the sound in Scottish loch.
The correct pronunciation of the surname "Deitsch" is typically DEY-ch.
This is a German surname and thus it would be LEEBERHARE as a rough english phonectic pronunciation.
Proper pronunciation of surname SKIBA. Skee-buh, accent on the first syllable.
Math-ease
Motyer
Rhymes with "pagan."