Gederoth is a Hebrew word that describes a town in ancient Israel. It is spelled with two syllables: Ge-de-roth. The first syllable is pronounced /ɡɛ/ or "geh" and the second is pronounced /dəˈroʊθ/ or "deh-roth". The "g" is a voiced velar stop, while the "d" is a voiced alveolar stop. The "r" is a voiced alveolar approximant, and the "o" is an open-mid back rounded vowel. The "th" at the end of the word is pronounced as a voiceless dental fricative, like "th" in "thin".