Cheyenne, like most Algonquian languages, has no adjectives in the way that English does. Instead verb forms are used; verb forms make up the major part of the language. You have to use a verb that means literally "she is [being] beautiful" or "she is [being] very beautiful".
she is beautiful..................e-ono'aha (or e-peva-tamaahe)
she is very beautiful..........e-mo'ona-tamaahe
it is beautiful......................e-mo'ona'e
The name Cheyenne comes from the indians.Cheyenne means Beautiful or Sexy or hot
シャイアン (shaian) - Cheyenne
To say Good Morning in Cheyenne is: pâhávevóonä'o
apparently there are no words for hi in cheyenne
Shy-ann. The name Cheyenne is Tsitsista'ist pronounced Tatistaah'st
シャイアン Shaian
Cheyenne
The Cheyenne word for hello is "he'éméšėstse."
The Cheyenne language has no specific word for cinnamon.
The Cheyenne term for skull is seotse-meta'-eshko.
In Hawaiian, Cheyenne would be transliterated as "Keiane" pronounced kay-ya-neh.
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