Pesach is a Hebrew word, not ancient Egyptian. It means "Passover".
Passover already is an English word. The Hebrew word is Pesach.
Passover = Pesach (פסח)
The Egyptian word for "planets" meant "planets."
Gut Pesach (גוט פסח) = "Good Passover"
A SweetPassover!
Commemorating the Exodus from Egyptian slavery as commanded in the Torah (Exodus ch.12).
It either means personality or spirit...?
The Egyptian word for transportation. Upstream and downstream.
It is an Egyptian word for travel which meant to go upstream
If you mean modern Egypt, they speak Arabic, and the word is حرية (hurriyya). If anyone knows the classical Egyptian language word for it, I'm trying to find that out, myself.
For Pesach (Passover), see this answer: Why is Pesach celebrated?
Pesach celebrates the exodus of the Jews for Egypt.