"tetragrammaton" 怎么发音
word
ˌtɛtrəˈɡræmətɑn
te-truh-GRAM-uh-tahn
ˌtɛtrəˈɡræmətɒn
te-truh-GRAM-uh-ton
释义
The word 'tetragrammaton' refers to the four-letter Hebrew name of God, most commonly written as YHWH, which is considered sacred in Judaism.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌtɛtrəˈɡræmətɑn
英式英语
ˌtɛtrəˈɡræmətɒn
简化发音
美式
te-truh-GRAM-uh-tahn
英式
te-truh-GRAM-uh-ton
语境中听
The tetragrammaton is written as YHWH in Hebrew texts.
Many people do not pronounce the tetragrammaton out of respect.
The tetragrammaton appears often in the Hebrew Bible.
Scholars debate the exact pronunciation of the tetragrammaton.