a-ya-wis-gi or di-tli-hi
I have also seen a-ya-sti-gi
Answer:
The Cherokee word meaning a warrior is danuwaanalihi,from danawa = war.
E-du-di
Without the ability to insert photos or the font for the Tsalagi language, it is close to "OSS" pronounced "Ududu" phoneticly "Eww-doo-doo" (as the closest this can come).
In the Overhill dialect (spoken in Oklahoma today), the word for grandfather is "Eduda", pronounced "A-doo-dah".
The Cherokee word for boy is atsutsa, pronounced ah-jew-jah.
The Cherokee word for wolf is Wahya.
gramps
Ayastigi
A-ya-wis-gi
I don't know the Cherokee word, but the English word is hammer.
Didanawisgi is the Cherokee word for medicine man- and that can be a man or a woman.
There is no actual word for sunflower in Cherokee.
Only Cherokee words mean anything in the Cherokee language - and the name Mark is clearly not a Cherokee word.
Every Cherokee man became a warrior by law and tradition, but they were peaceful to the Americans before the Trail of Tears. So they probably did like fighting in wars, but were probably not bloodthirsty or violent.
ditlihi
D ... O ... Nn ... A
That would probably be Oconostota, also known as the Great Warrior.
The Cherokee word for fire is atsilv
The Greek word for "Warrior" is "πολεμιστής".warrior = πολεμιστής (polemistis)
warrior
That is certainly not a Cherokee word, since Cherokee has no "ch" sound. It would be totally meaningless to a Cherokee.
I don't know the Cherokee word, but the English word is hammer.
The intuit word for warrior could be "protector" or "fighter."
Another Word For Warrior would be Fighter, Combatant, or Crusader.
Yes, the word 'warrior' is a noun, a word for someone engaged in or experienced in warfare; a word for a person.
ᏠᎯ ᎠᏕᏗ. This is how you write the word freedom in Cherokee