* Wulf - like the word "wolf" but with a slightly softer "w" sound.
* walk - pronounced as you would expect, with the "k" sound at the end.
* er - pronounced as the "er" in "her" or "stir"
So, the pronunciation is Wulf-walk-er.
* Wulf - like the word "wolf" but with a slightly softer "w" sound.
* walk - pronounced as you would expect, with the "k" sound at the end.
* er - pronounced as the "er" in "her" or "stir"
So, the pronunciation is Wulf-walk-er.