YO-hahn FREED-rish BERG-mooler. That isn't exact, but very close (I know of no way to write out the guttural pronunciation of "Fredrich").
I would say the most famous poet in Germany is Johann Wolfgang Goethe, followed by Friedrich Schiller
Itis still "johann" , hope i helped
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.
You pronounce it like Eto. You don't say the other o .Some people say it wrong and pronounce it like etuu.
You pronounce the O like how you say Oat.You pronounce the HA like how you say HUt.You pronounce the NA like how you say NUmb.I really hope this helps :)keep in mind that the bold letters are how you say the words....
You can pronounce or say it like thi s or-kid
Pronounce the V as F and just say it how it looks.
how do you pronounce Comment prononcez-vous
shysh is how you pronounce sheesh
you pronounce satyr like say-tea-er
A German speaker, attempting to say it as if it were a German word, would pronounce it approximately like English "yay". However, it's not a German name, and I suspect most Germans would recognize this and pronounce it the same way you would in English, just as most reasonably educated English-speakers know that "Johann" is pronounced "yohahn". The name of the letter J is pronounced "yot" (rhymes with "vote") in German.
Just say Ya then say who