Remember to say it with a "v" sound, too. The old languages nearly all pronounced the "w" as a "v." In ancient Latin, "v" was pronounced as a "with" sound and "w" was a "vee" sound. Same with the Germanic, Celt, and Nordic languages. It's only been in over the last 500-700 yrs that "with" has been used when pronouncing the "doublé veh."
Remember to say it with a "v" sound, too. The old languages nearly all pronounced the "w" as a "v." In ancient Latin, "v" was pronounced as a "with" sound and "w" was a "vee" sound. Same with the Germanic, Celt, and Nordic languages. It's only been in over the last 500-700 yrs that "with" has been used when pronouncing the "doublé veh."