Behemoth

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== German == === Alternative forms === Behemot === Etymology === Borrowed from Hebrew בְּהֵמוֹת (behemót). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /be.heˈmoːt/, /ˈbeːhe.moːt/ Hyphenation: Be‧he‧moth === Noun === Behemoth m (strong, genitive Behemoths, plural Behemoths) (biblical) behemoth ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== → Belarusian: бегемо́т (bjehjemót) → Russian: бегемо́т (begemót), бегемо́тъ (begemót) — pre-1918 spelling→ Armenian: բեգեմոտ (begemot)→ Bulgarian: бегемо́т (begemót)→ Georgian: ბეჰემოთი (behemoti)→ Ingrian: begemootta→ Kazakh: бегемот (begemot)→ Kyrgyz: бегемот (begemot)→ Turkmen: begemot→ Uyghur: بېگېموت (bëgëmot)→ Uzbek: begemot→ Romanian: bighimot → Ukrainian: бегемо́т (behemót) === Further reading === “Behemoth” in Duden online Behemoth (Mythologie) on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de