I, as native Dutch speaker, pronounce it as follows:
[də 'ʋa:ɣə.na:rə]
Notice that the <w> in Standard Dutch and most dialects is neither /w/ nor /v/; it is a labiodental approximant; secondly, as it is written, the <e> at the end of the name certainly is pronounced - as schwa.
My /ɣ/ (written: <g> however, as I live in the Randstad, may sound as [x] or more possibly [χ], at least without voice - though that isn't very relevant; note that written "g" in Dutch is a fricative sound and no stop - and "alas" the sound foreigners make fun of.
- Of importance is that the "w" is labiodental, the "g" fricative and the "e" at the end of the word pronounced. Main stress is on "waa".
For linguistic symbols, search for the IPA alphabet; I don't like transcript it in English orthography because that would not do the job
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