Talk:Elohim

/ɵ/ in English pronunciation key
I'm sure it's valid for somebody, but /ɵ/ as a phoneme, as far as I'm aware, is not widespread across Englishes, so it would be good if someone could tag which dialect of English this belongs to. That way, other varieties of English could have their pronunciation added accordingly. SyntaxW02TheThird (talk) 20:33, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
 * The pronunciations generally seem a bit odd to me. I've always heard it (in the UK) with the primary stress on the first syllable, and having taken a course on Old Testament theology back in the day I've heard it reasonably frequently. —Al-Muqanna المقنع (talk) 20:42, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
 * Fixed by now—I'm surprised none of these have first-syllable stress (even the OED's long list of variant pronunciations doesn't), but I'll leave it alone! —Al-Muqanna المقنع (talk)
 * It wouldn't surprise me if it existed; Collins too has a long list of pronunciations with stress in various places, and although they too have no primary stress (only sometimes secondary stress) on the first syllable, like a lot of foreign names it can probably be found stressed on any syllable. A few speakers at Youglish do use first syllable stress (one also weirdly drops the /h/). - -sche (discuss) 22:12, 20 December 2022 (UTC)