YOH-han-ess IT-ten
Here's a breakdown:
* Johannes:
* YOH-han-ess: The "J" in German is pronounced like a "Y" sound.
* Itten:
* IT-ten: The "tt" is pronounced as a single "t" sound, similar to the "t" in "ten."
YOH-han-ess IT-ten
Here's a breakdown:
* Johannes:
* YOH-han-ess: The "J" in German is pronounced like a "Y" sound.
* Itten:
* IT-ten: The "tt" is pronounced as a single "t" sound, similar to the "t" in "ten."