Answer 1
If you are asking for the Hebrew word for Prosagoge, you would first have to provide it's English meaning. (Prosagoge is not a valid English word).
Answer 2
This is one of those instances where a person finds a word in The Bible and assumes it has a Hebraic origin when it does not. The word prosagoge is from the Koine Greek of the News Testament and means "the act of approaching God with a relationship that assures us that he is favorably disposed towards him". There is no one Hebrew word with all of that meaning, so you would have to construct a Hebrew sentence.
As for pronouncing the Greek, the word is pronounced "Pro-sah-go-gay"
There is no such Hebrew word.
Israelis would pronounce the name Kenneth as Kenet, since there is no th in Hebrew.
am (עם), the Hebrew word for "people", is pronounced AHM.
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You pronounce the name Michael, Mike ul. The name is Hebrew and the people who speak that language pronounce that... or at least they used to. I learned that in a Hebrew class.
If you are asking how to pronounce the name Tiara in Hebrew, it's pronounced "tiara." If you are asking what the Hebrew word for a tiara is, it's kétehr (כתר).
If you're asking what the Hebrew equivalent of Suzanne is, it's shoshanah (×©×•×©× ×”). If you're asking how to pronounce the word "Suzanne" in Hebrew, it would be about the same as in English.
Ila is pronounced exactly the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
Bridgette is pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
Its pronounced the same in Hebrew as it is in English.
חברה שלך
Ginah, Hebrew for garden