Comment by quesera

2 days ago

Apparently it varies, but German-W pronounced as English-V (or at least nearly so) is the most common variation?

Many sources on the net, but this one has the most nuanced discussion that I could find:

https://old.reddit.com/r/German/comments/53ws8q/are_ws_alway...

Ok, as a German, I think we just don't care about the distinction. We only have the two letters/sounds W and F, the first representing various sounds between [w] and [v]. I think it isn't even a dialect thing, i.e. it is more like unspecified behaviour not like implementation-defined, it can change by time-of-day by a single person, because we just don't care. The letter V can represent either the German W or F sound, I think you just need to know that for every word.