שמע ישראל יהוה אלהינו יהוה אחד
And with vowel marks.
שְׁמַ֖ע יִשְׂרָאֵ֑ל יהוה אֱלֹהֵ֖ינוּ יהוה אֶחָֽד
Shema or Sh'ma (the shiva under the first shin usually is transliterated as " ' " or "E" but does make a short "E" sound)
Ysrael
YHVH (it's believed that the vav used to make a W sound so some translate it YHWH, but there are no vowel marks so we can't pronounce the name, however many scholars agree with Yehovah or Yahweh, but most orthodox Jews would say "HaShem" השם which means "The Name", or it's commonly replaced with Adonai as a substitute for God's Most Holy Name, but you spell Adonai like אדני not יהוה )
Elohyeno
YHVH
Echad or ekhad (a ח- chet, hhet, cheit (however you'd like to spell it in English), doesn't transliterate into English perfectly because we don't have the sound, I was taught it transliterates as, "Ch, kh, K, X".