On an English Keyboard: Mother = "U ni tsi" pronounced "eww-nee-(t)che" (almost silent T and fast che)
Father = "A da do da" pronounced "o(ew)h-doe-dah" (almost silent ew) or "Oh-doe-dah" (the first da is silent except for a small inflection of sound) Please note that these pronunciations are just 'close' and depend on dialect which can change the sound significantly.
In the other dialect (Overhill, spoken in Oklahoma) they are:
Mother = "E tsi" pronounced "A-chee"
Father = "E do da" pronounced "A-doe-dah"
The Cherokees had no royalty. However, because the British equated our chiefs with kings, the Cherokee word for chief has also come to be translated as king. Also, when a family has the surname King, they called the Cherokee word for chief. Which is *u-gv-wi-yu-hi*
Di na da nv tli
Cherokee
uncle
I have no idea what Steven mean in Cheroke. And do anyone know how to say Steven in Cherokee?
ga-no-du
It is not a Tsalagi (Cherokee) word so it is said the same way it is spoken in English.
A-S-Ga-Ya Wa-Ya
Night talk to you later . hugsss Marie
In Cherokee, the term for little brother is "uga."
how to say love you in Cherokee Indian
To say Bear in Cherokee....it is Kanyanol......To say it, it is said( can-yawn-all).... Hope that helped!
You can search it on you tube there you can get so many videos on how to say Bryce in cherokee.
"ᏅᏙᎢᏯ" (nvdoiyisv) is how you say "bye" in Cherokee.
Malena is the Cherokee form of Malinda
In Cherokee, "thank you" is said as "wado."
U say it like ᏆᎳᏆ ᎦᎶᏂᏗ ᎳᏏᎳ ᎤᎷᎳᏓ in Cherokee
do-ya
shanae
Wezonteana
anna