Nvwadohiyadv, pronounced nuh wah doe hee yaw duh
---- "Nvwadohiyadv" (ᏅᏩᏙᎯᏯᏛ) is the most formally correct way to say "peace" (and/or harmony). However, one can also say "tohidv" (ᏙᎯᏛ). This term can be found in the J.T. Alexander Dictionary.
Quite commonly I see people shortening the word down even further as "dohiyu" (ᏙᎯᏳ) or even "dohi" (ᏙᎯ). This is usually used in a sign off in an email.
Dohi, / ᏙᎯ,
Lee / Ꮅ
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a-me-quo-hi
The word "Peace" in Tsalagi is: "Nv WA to hi ya dv" pronounced "Nahwatoeleeahta" (said very fast) The word translated back would mean the same thing. If you are instead asking of a conceptual translation, or context based translation you would need to provide the context.
what is the cherokee word for hummingbird
In Cherokee, the word for sun is "ᏅᏙᎢ" which is pronounced as "nvdo." The Cherokee language is a complex language with its own unique writing system known as the Cherokee syllabary, created by Sequoyah in the early 19th century. The Cherokee people have a deep connection to nature and the sun holds significant cultural and spiritual importance in their beliefs and traditions.
Ah, a free spirit in Cherokee culture is often referred to as "Unega," which means white or peace. The Cherokee people deeply value harmony with nature and a sense of freedom in the world around them. Embracing your inner Unega can bring a sense of peace and connection to the world.
a-me-quo-hi
Cherokee translation of word man
The word "Peace" in Tsalagi is: "Nv WA to hi ya dv" pronounced "Nahwatoeleeahta" (said very fast) The word translated back would mean the same thing. If you are instead asking of a conceptual translation, or context based translation you would need to provide the context.
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Itsbright
George is a name, not a word, so there isn't a "translation" for it.
"Treaty"
what is the cherokee word for hummingbird
In Cherokee, the word for sun is "ᏅᏙᎢ" which is pronounced as "nvdo." The Cherokee language is a complex language with its own unique writing system known as the Cherokee syllabary, created by Sequoyah in the early 19th century. The Cherokee people have a deep connection to nature and the sun holds significant cultural and spiritual importance in their beliefs and traditions.
Ah, a free spirit in Cherokee culture is often referred to as "Unega," which means white or peace. The Cherokee people deeply value harmony with nature and a sense of freedom in the world around them. Embracing your inner Unega can bring a sense of peace and connection to the world.
an Indian dude
The Cherokee word for wind is ganolvvsgv or oonoley or unole or unule