Tobit is a proper noun referring to the Book of Tobit in the Bible, or a person bearing the name. It denotes a slightly archaic or formal reference, often encountered in religious, historical, or scholarly contexts. The pronunciation is typically /ˈtoʊ.bɪt/ in English, with two syllables and primary stress on the first. In some religious readings, it can be pronounced with rounded vowels and crisp final consonants, signaling careful enunciation.
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