I also think the right pronunciation might be /y:vax/ (or maybe /ju:vax/ or /ju:bæx/). I think his name should be pronounced and in a more Anglicized pronunciation, or. If Kubo wanted the pronunciation he'd transliterated the name as ユッヒバッハ Yuhhibahha. Apparently the Romaji is Yuuhabahha, and I seem to remember that some of the translations used to refer to him as Juha Bach, or Juhabach. Here is my interpretation: The 'Yh' in his name should be pronounced the same way as 'Yah', just like the original Judeo-Christian figure. If you want try it on the translator.Īnd ハ = x (english) / ch (german), many words in german finishes in "ch" and sound with the /x/ pronunciation. So the Bleach wiki claims that the Quincy leader is called Yhwach, which is what pretty much all translations seem to call him nowadays. The key to proper pronunciation for 'Yhwach' can be found in the original source: 'Yahweh'. ユー = Y or Ü, so either would sound the same. ![]() Bleach: Yhwach, the Quincy Kings Powers, Explained Soul Distribution. Leave a vote for your preferred pronunciation. ![]() ![]() Simply select a language and press on the speaker button to listen to the pronunciation of the word. バッハ = Bach /vax/, so I guess is the same pronunciation as the composer. A Schrift (German for Script/Japanese for Holy Letter) is a spiritual power. Have a better pronunciation Upload it here to share it with the entire community. Based on the japanese spelling ユーハバッハ "Yūhabahha" the names "YHWH", "Yahweh", "Jehovah" and "Yahweh" and the romanized "Yhwach", I suppose the correct pronunciation would be (in german) this one: ĭon't take account of the writing but the pronunciation.
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