Yes, but mostly with a "f" instead of "ph". Someone with this name is often called "Sepp".
"Jose" is Spanish for Joseph; Joseph is a German name, at least spelled the same in German. The German (Deutsch) pronunciation is "yo-sef."
All I can find is:Franz Joseph (-German) "Franzl"Ferenc József (Hungarian)Francis Joseph (English)
According to http://www.behindthename.com/name/joseph; pronunciation is: JO-səf (English), zho-ZEF (French), YO-zef (German) If you're looking for the frenchified version of Joseph, there is no equivalent.
Joseph is Josef in German. The pronunciation is the same as in English.
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Adolf Hitler in the main, then Joseph Goebbels when Hitler killed himself.
Joseph Wandel has written: 'The German dimension of American history' -- subject(s): German Americans, History
Joseph Thesz is a professor of German at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His work focuses on German literature, culture, and language, contributing to the academic study of these areas.
a German/Jewish industrialistHe was a FICTIONAL character based on true events of WW II. Joseph (Josef) Krauzenberg was the name of the main character of the 2004 movie "The Couple" (or The Aryan Couple) played by actor Marin Landau.a German/Jewish industrialist
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No, but Karl Marx was.