For the Dutch pronunciation of Timotheus (also spelled Timot(h)eüs in Dutch), you can listen to the audio clips featured on the websites below:• https://nl.wiktionary.org/wiki/Timoteüs (in Dutch) • https://nl.forvo.com/search/Timotheus/nl/ (in Dutch; the first clip with the girl is blatantly incorrect - it's like she encountered the name for the very first time and just guessed/gambled how it should be pronounced)Converted to IPA, it should be: /ti.mo:.'te:.ɵs/ [noted -ed]
Timotheus of Gaza (Greek: Τιμόθεος ὁ Γαζαῖος), sometimes referred to as Timothy of Gaza, was a Greek grammarian active during the reign of Anastasius, i.e. 491–518. He is the author of a book on animals which may have been one of the sources of the Arabic Nu'ut al-Hayawan. He also wrote a work in four volumes titled Indian Animals or Quadrupeds and Their Innately Wonderful Qualities or Stories about Animals that survives only in an 11th-century prose summary. This prose summary was a very popular school text, and includes accounts of the giraffe, tiger, and other animals.
• https://nl.wiktionary.org/wiki/Timoteüs (in Dutch)
• https://nl.forvo.com/search/Timotheus/nl/ (in Dutch; the first clip with the girl is blatantly incorrect - it's like she encountered the name for the very first time and just guessed/gambled how it should be pronounced)
Converted to IPA, it should be: /ti.mo:.'te:.ɵs/ [noted -ed]