How to Pronounce Thessalonians - Biblical Term Guide (Audio)

Discover the proper pronunciation of "Thessalonians," a significant term from the New Testament. This biblical word refers to Paul's letters to the ancient Greek city's inhabitants.

Thessalonians Pronunciation in English

IPA

/ˌθes.əˈloʊ.ni.ənz/

Sounds Like

(thess-uh-LOH-nee-uhnz)

Breakdown

First syllable (thess) (less stress)
Begin with the 'th' sound like in "think", followed by 'e' as in "bed", and end with a double 's' sound.

Second syllable (uh)
A quick, relaxed 'uh' sound, like in "about".

Third syllable (LOH) (stress)
Make the 'oh' sound like in "go", with emphasis on this part.

Fourth syllable (nee)
Say 'nee' like the 'y' in "happy".

Fifth syllable (uhnz)
End with 'uhns' sound, like in "runs".

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