The word "exodus" is yetsi'ah (יצי××”), however, this is not the name of the second book of The Bible.
In Hebrew, Jewish writings do not have titles, as we know them in English. Instead, the first significant word of the book is used as a title. Therefore, the second book of the Bible is called Shemot (שמות), which means "names". If you look at Exodus 1:1, the first significant word is "Names."
There is no Hebrew word pronounced pietsy. But if you mean the word peetsee (פיצי), it means "tiny".
Pharaoh is not a Hebrew word. It is an Egyptian word that means "great house"In Hebrew, the word is pronounced par-OH (פרעה)
chaser, pronounced (khah-SEHR)
The Hebrew word kara (קרא meaning to read, call, or כרע meaning to rip) is pronounced kah-RAH in English.
The Hebrew word for "Now" is Ach'shav (עכשיו). The "ch" is pronounced the same as in the word Chutzpah/ Chanukah.
It is pronounced Ke-hi-LA - with the emphasis on the final syllable.
boker (בוקר), meaning "morning," is pronounced BO-kair
It is a Hebrew Origin word pronounced as (AH sahf) meaning gatherer.
hadas (הדס), meaning "myrtle", is pronounced hah-DAHSS
The Hebrew word "yon" has two meanings. One is a male pigeon. The other is an ion.
am (עם), the Hebrew word for "people", is pronounced AHM.
The Hebrew word for "proper" is pronounced: "Ya'eh"