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 term for skull is seotse-meta'-eshko.
The Cheyenne language has no specific word for cinnamon.
The Cheyenne word for hello is "he'éméšėstse."
In Hawaiian, Cheyenne would be transliterated as "Keiane" pronounced kay-ya-neh.
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