khohf-SHEE. The first consonant is a slight rasping sound like (but softer than) the Dutch "ch."
Chofsi has no meaning in Hebrew, but it's very close to the Hebrew word Chofshi (חופשי) which means "free".
There is no such Hebrew word.
am (עם), the Hebrew word for "people", is pronounced AHM.
Getsatsah doesn't appear to be a Hebrew word.
The Aramaic word for freedom is "sh'tuhta."
There is no such word in Hebrew, but it's close to the word pesher (פשר) which means "meaning" or "intent.
The Hebrew word "sceadu" is pronounced "skeh-doo."
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).
dod is pronounced DOHD
key - daah
There is no Hebrew equivalent to this word, and no concept of it in Judaism. In Israel, they use the English word, which they pronounce as mee-see-on-air.
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.
The name אלקסיס is pronounced as "Al-ex-eess" in Hebrew. Each syllable is stressed equally when pronouncing the name.