Pretty much as you would expect -
yo - che - ved with the accent on the "che"
The "ch" represents a Hebrew letter "chaf" which is pronounced gutterally - somewhat like in the German "ach" or Scottish "loch", not an English "ch" as in "chew".
Yocheved Weinfeld was born in 1947.
Yocheved Bat-Miriam died in 1980.
Yocheved Bat-Miriam was born in 1901.
Yocheved Laufer has written: 'quadriceps femoris muscle torques'
Yafeh (יפה) means "beautiful" but "meld" is not a Hebrew word.
Yocheved was the wife of Amram and the mother of Aaron, Moses, and Miriam. It's all in the book of Exodus.
Your question implies that there is only one diphthong in classical Latin. There are actually six:ae is pronounced as in English highau is pronounced as in English howei is pronounced as in English dayeu is pronounced e-uoe is pronounced as in English boyui is pronounced u-i
Yocheved Liron has written: 'Deprivation and the socio-economic gap in Israel' -- subject(s): Poor, Social conditions
Moses' mother Yocheved was Israelite through both of her parents, of the Tribe of Levi (Exodus ch.6).
The word nada means "nothing" in English. The word nada is pronounced exactly as it is spelled. the same as in spanish. Nothing is pronounced "Nuthing"
it is pronounced the same as in English and it's spelled ??? ????
Lydia is pronounced about the same in Hebrew as it is in English.