The word "Jarimoth" is spelled as /dʒəˈraɪmɒθ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. It is a proper noun that refers to a biblical town located in the eastern part of the Jordan River. The first syllable is pronounced as /dʒə/, the second syllable as /ˈraɪ/ denoting the sound of the word "rye" and the third syllable as /mɒθ/ pronounced as the word "moth". The spelling of this word represents its pronunciation in English language, which is a combination of different phonetic sounds.