Graw-uh Vul-fuh
Here's a breakdown:
* Graue: The "a" is short and similar to the "a" in "cat." The "e" is silent.
* Wölfe: The "ö" sounds like the "u" in "put" or "book." The "e" is silent.
It's important to note that the "w" in German is pronounced as a "v" in English.
So, the entire phrase is pronounced with a soft "v" sound, not a hard "w" sound.