Subject: Agreed.
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Posted on: 2022-05-02 03:08:58 UTC

And, can confirm that W is pronounced like V in German, and OE is an acceptable substitute for Ö if you can't or choose not to render letters with umlauts. If they're using a strictly English alphabet for romanizations, that makes sense.

I'll add that Wil with one L is a valid name, though not as common as Will with two Ls, so the fully Deutsch-ified name could simply be Wil Schönheit.

... I miss Hieronymus Graubart. An actual German person would be nice to have on hand right now. I'm pretty confident, but I don't actually speak the language, so... sigh.

~Neshomeh

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