"min ch" has no meaning in Hebrew.
ya min has no meaning in Hebrew. But if you mean yahmeen (ימין), this is the Hebrew word for for "right" or "right hand"
"Pachad" is pronounced as /pah-khahd/. The "ch" sound is similar to the Hebrew "ch" sound.
tzocheck (צוחק). The "ch" is a slightly rasping sound, softer than the "ch" in the Dutch language.
Deborah (Judges ch.4).
The Hebrew word for "Now" is Ach'shav (עכשיו). The "ch" is pronounced the same as in the word Chutzpah/ Chanukah.
חייט cha'yat. ch sounds like in chutzpah
God told Abraham the Hebrew that the land of Canaan (also called Israel) would belong to him (Genesis ch.13, ch.15, ch.17, and elsewhere).
Hannah, which in Hebrew is pronounced Khana (×—× ×”). The kh is a gutteral sound, like the ch in German.
They were led there by Joshua (Joshua ch.3-4), under the command of God (Deuteronomy ch.31).
See Isaiah ch.3.
barak min hashamayim (ברק מן השמיים) = "lightning from the sky"
bitch, a female dog, is kalbah (כלבה). In modern hebrew, it also has the same slang meaning as in English.