hahs
I have found that Dutch Haas is pronounced that way; Ha like ha ha and a soft s.
I assume many German Haas families do too, as this is overwhelmingly the most common pronunciation.
However, my family (Haas) is German but we pronounce our name h-long_A-z, like "haze". There are also German Haas families in Australia and Missouri that pronounce their name "haze".
So don't assume.
The German word for Mister is "Herr."
Herr is mister in German for example: Herr Schiller = Mister schiller
Herr
The German word herr is equivalent to the English word Mister.
'lubh' is not a German word.
הער, her (like the German herr).
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
Mr = Herr
"Herr" is the translation of "Mister" or "Mr."For example :- "Mr Smith" becomes "Herr Schmidt"herrHerr
Usually "Herr" is used in the meaning of "mister" (Mr.), it also means "master".
Ayzl
The German word Such (as in Such- und Rettungsdienst) is pronounced zuːx