ᎣᏏᏲ (Osiyo)
or
'ᏏᏲ (Siyo) - informal
Answer:
oh-she-yo (how to say it)
o-si-yo (how it's spelled)
Answer:
You might find this pretty cool. Nawuati is how you say hello or Na-wau-tai. It actually means walk in peace and harmony and its how you say hello and good by. Its pretty much universal for dozens of native american tribes. The chereokee never say good by or hello just walk in peace and harmony.
Osiyo - Pronounced "Oh-say-Oh" or "Oh-sey-Oh" depending on dialect inflections.
Formally, the Cherokee greeting is 'o-si-yo'
But in casual conversation you would more likely hear 'si-yo' (see yo')
how to say love you in Cherokee Indian
Osiyo (pronounced: oh-see-yo) is hi/hello in Cherokee
Chikma!
sikilik
ga-no-du
"Ni-Hi" pronounced "Nee-Hee"
The Cherokee word for "Hello" is "Osiyo" pronounced "Oh-say-oh." I don't know of a word like "Shanay" - but it could be that it is not spelled close enough to something I do know.
The Cherokee nation like so many other Native American nations has its own language. In Cherokee you say adawehi to say angel.
A:Shema e' tewa or Kastkan e Yewa
Hello is OKI in Blackfoot. My name is is NII TA NIK KO.
hello
Stephen has no meaning in Cherokee. Only Cherokee words have meaning in Cherokee.