You can say "hello grandmother" - cherokees speak english.
U-l-isi-a-tsu-tsa (ool-eesee-ah-joo-jah)
E-du-da
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E-li-si (Cherokee = grandmother)
Osiyo (pronounced: oh-see-yo) is hi/hello in Cherokee
"Hello, grandmother!" in English means Ciao, nonna! in Italian.
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.
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Osiyo oginali (pronounced, Oh-see-yo oh-ge-nah-lee ) means "Hello my friend." in Cherokee.
If your grandmother is Cherokee Indian and her mother was also, but her father was Chinese, that makes you both Cherokee Indian and Chinese. You are a combination of the ethnicity of those in your family.
e li si.
In all of the Powhatan dialects of Algonquian (including Chickahominy) you have to say "my grandmother", "your grandmother", "his grandmother" and so on."my grandmother" is nunohum [nuhNOhum]
The word in Aniyawiya Cherokee is osiyo (not osyio) and the meaning is "hello".
There are multiple different Native American languages. The Cherokee language is the only Native language to have its own syllabary, created by Chief Sequoyah. The Cherokee syllabary was invented by George Guess/Gist, a.k.a. Chief Sequoyah, of the Cherokee, and was developed between 1809 and 1824. If you wanted to say "Hello." in Cherokee, you would say "Osiyo", pronounced "Oh-see-yo".
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