The Tsalagi word for family is Si da ne lv hi. It is pronounced she-dah-nay-luh'-he. You can hear it spoken on Cherokee.org under the "Culture" tab.
In Tsalagi, the word for family is "udadvdi."
In Tsalagi language, the name Megan is spelled as αΊα¦αΎ (Me-ga-ni).
In Tsalagi (Cherokee), "hawa" means "goodbye" or "see you later." It is commonly used as a farewell greeting.
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Tsalagi
In Tsalagi language, the name Megan is spelled as αΊα¦αΎ (Me-ga-ni).
You are supposed to call letters letters. If your talking about a different language, like the Cherokee language, It's called Tsalagi Gawonihisdi (or just) Tsalagi (THAT'S the Cherokee language)
Sequoya created a "syllabary" of the Tsalagi language (an alphabet). He made a new language for them :)
One of 23 dialects of Tsalagi and Iroquoian derivative.
He "invented" the written version of the Tsalagi / Cherokee language; and alphabet if you will.
Tsalagi (The Cherokee language) uses an alphabet, not single representative symbols.
The original language of the Cherokee was (and still is) Tsalagi; but please understand that there are several dialects of the language, approximately 23 that make it very different.
A synonym for Tsalagi is Cherokee.
tsalagi means "The people".
Speaking Tsalagi (the proper name for the language of the Cherokee) is like all other languages you simply learn it, then speak it. The related links attached to this question will take you to sites where you can learn more about the langauge.
According to the Cherokee Nations website there are 30,000 people fluent in Tsalagi. This number is outdated and increasing as time goes by as the Cherokee have instituted a school program to re-teach the language to Cherokee students. Fluent means a full ability to speak the language and concepts, in at least 1 dialect.