Philippi is a proper noun used as a place name (the ancient city of Philippi in Macedonia, later a modern location such as Philippi, West Virginia) and as part of compound names. It is pronounced with a two-syllable structure where the stress is on the first syllable, and the final syllable carries a light, unstressed vowel. In broad usage, it refers to historical sites, biblical references, or geographical locations and organizations bearing the name.
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