In Judaism it is called Bereshit Elohim. Before Christianity books of the Old Testament ( Tanakh ) were just called by the fist couple words. Bereshit Elohim is Hebrew for In the beginning God...
The word you're looking for is bereshit (בראשית).
in hebrew, phonetically (sounded out): bereshit shmot va'yikra be'midar d'varim
Genesis, also called Bereshit (בראשית)
Bereshit בראשית, Shmot שמות, Vayikra ויקרא, Bamidbar במדבר and Dvarim דברים
Bereshit 6,10-13 (בראשית ו, י-י״ג)
een (Pronounce: eyn) twee (Pronounce: twey) drie (Pronounce: dree) vier (Pronounce: veer) vijf (Pronounce: vive) zes (Pronounce: zes) zeven (Pronounce: zeyven acht (Pronounce: acht) negen (Pronounce:neygen) tien (Pronounce: teen)
You pronounce maui mow-E
Beginning = hatkhala (התחלה)Beginnings= hatkhalot (התחלות)The beginning = hahatkhala (ההתחלה)The first book of the Bible, "In the beginning" = bereshit (בְּרֵאשִׁית‎)
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.
"Deux" is pronounced similar to "durr" in English, with a silent x at the end. The pronunciation is like "duh" with a slight r sound at the end.
You pronounce it as Page.