If you say "gay orc" running the words together you'll be pretty close.
George is also a German name. It is more often spelled Georg. It is pronounced gay-org in German.
It's the same. A German might be named Georg, pronounced GAY-ORG
If your name is George, then that's your name--regardless of what language you are speaking. However, a German name that shares its origin with George is Georg, pronounced GAY-ork.
* George * Georg [German] Pronounced: gey-org * Jorge [Spanish] Prounounced: horr-hay
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
Jünge (pronounced as yunge as j is pronounced as y in german)
No, it's pronounced bear-lean in German
The German surname Wille is pronounced as "VIL-luh." The "W" is pronounced as a "V" sound in German.
Punkt is pronounced poo-NKT
Mathematician Georg Cantor was a German, though he was born in St. Petersburg in the Russian Empire.
The word "no" in German is pronounced as "nein." It is pronounced as "nine" in English, but in German, the "e" is pronounced as a short sound closer to "eh."
Georg Wilhelm Steller