Adithaim, pronounced /əˈdɪθaɪəm/, is a word that is not commonly used in modern English. The phonetic transcription of this Hebrew word reveals its structure and pronunciation. The first syllable is pronounced with a schwa, followed by a stressed long 'i' sound. The final syllable has a short 'a' vowel sound, followed by a stressed long 'i' sound and ends with a schwa sound. This word means "two witnesses" or "testimony" and can be found in the Old Testament book of Joshua 15:36.