The word you are looking for is ubiquitous. Meaning existing or seeming to exist everywhere at once....omnipresent.
The Irish word "Bean", meaning woman, is pronounced "ban".
Oui, pronounced we.
There is no Hebrew word pronounced pietsy. But if you mean the word peetsee (פיצי), it means "tiny".
The homonym for "humble" is "humble." A homonym is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning.
You're looking for the word syllable.
The Irish word, meaning "belief", is pronounced krehd.
chaser, pronounced (khah-SEHR)
κύκλος (kyklos) - pronounced kiklo
The homonym of "their" is "there," which is a word that is pronounced the same but has a different meaning.
It is pronounced Ke-hi-LA - with the emphasis on the final syllable.
The word "forte" is pronounced as "fort" with a silent "e" at the end. It is pronounced similarly to the word meaning a person's strong suit or skill, rather than the French word for strong.
The word 'dobhriste' is pronounced do-vrishti.