the word "genesis" is not a Hebrew word. It is a greek word.
If you are asking what the Hebrew word is for the first book of The Bible, it is BÄ•rÄ•shit (בר×שית)
ai is not a Hebrew word.
agudas is the ashkenazic pronunciation of the Hebrew word agudat, which means "society of"
The Hebrew word "sceadu" is pronounced "skeh-doo."
Mezoinois looks like the Yiddish pronunciation of the Hebrew word mezonot (מזונות) which means foods or alimony.
darkness = khoshekh (חושך)
The Hebrew word used in that context is טוב (tov), which is exactly equivalent to the English word "good" but it can also be used for "pleasant" or "excellent".
This is just the Yiddish-dialected pronunciation of the Hebrew word "YIS-rah-EHL", meaning 'Israel'.
There are many links for Hebrew translation. Google translate will also transliterate the Hebrew word using English pronunciation.
First book in the Bible is Genesis, which means "birth" in the Greek word or "origin" in Hebrew.
"Michael" is a name that comes to us FROM Hebrew. Although the typical modern pronunciation is "MY-kl",the spelling accurately conveys the original Hebrew pronunciation "MEE-kah-EL".Michael - Hebrew: "Who is like God?"
The word 'genesis' means beginning or origin. So, the Book of Genesis contains the Hebrew traditions about the origins of the world and of their people. There was nobody called 'Genesis', and the book was not written by anyone of that name.
Semina is an Italian equivalent of the Hebrew word mizra.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. The Hebrew and the Italian words mean "sowing". The pronunciation will be "SEY-mee-nah" in Italian.