Mikdash (מקדש), meaning "temple" is pronounced meek-DAHSH.
The word "meyat" is not recognizable.
mikdash (מקדש), meaning "temple" or "sanctuary" is pronounced meek-DAHSH.
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.
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.
sedekah is not a Hebrew word. It looks like you might be referring to tsedakah (צדקה) which is pronounced tsdah-KAH.