you pronounce it bearesheet or בראשית.
first you say bear then the EA sound and then simply sheet and that's how you pronounce the word
Dinah (דינה), from the book of Genesis, was a Hebrew. She was the daughter of Jacob.
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 Bĕrĕshit (בראשית)
Abraham Genesis 11
Ey has no meanining in modern Hebrew. In Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, it means "where" (Genesis 4:9).
The longest verses in Genesis contain 24 words.
In Hebrew, the name Genesis means 'in the beginning' and in the Greek it means 'origin.' Being the first book of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament, it is appropriately named.
There are a number of these, however, as with evolutionary science, the majority believe in evolution. What is interesting is that a number of Hebrew scholars who believe in evolution acknowledge that Genesis teaches creation and 24 hour days in the Hebrew, even though they don't believe it.
Bereisheeth (a.k.a. B'reishis). That's Hebrew for what is otherwise called Genesis.
Joseph (יוסף) in the book of Genesis.
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.
GEN 14:13 Abraham was called "the Hebrew" the frist time in the bible in Genesis 14:13
The first person to be called a Hebrew in the Bible was Abraham. He is considered the patriarch of the Hebrew people and is mentioned in the book of Genesis.