In Cherokee, "two feathers" is said as "ᏪᏌ ᏩᏍᏆᏍᏗ" (wesa wasgatsi). The word "ᏪᏌ" (wesa) means "two," and "ᏩᏍᏆᏍᏗ" (wasgatsi) means "feathers." Cherokee is a complex language with a rich cultural heritage, and the structure often reflects the nature of the items being described.
Cherokee's did not have feathers; only birds have feathers. Cherokee's collected bird feathers so any feathers they had looked like the same bird feathers you see today.
d0 (two) pankh (feather) answer is "do pankh"
how to say love you in Cherokee Indian
Countour feathers and down feathers
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.
In Cherokee, you would say "ᎤᏬᏪᎳᏅᎢ (uwoduhalinvgv) ᏣᎩᎦ (sghiga)."
Malena is the Cherokee form of Malinda
Na-wau-tai. Written as opposed to spoken Cherokee often differs, but I believe the NA is pronounced as in the first two letters of Noggin.
In Cherokee, baby boy is "uyetsvgi atsilvsdi."
In Cherokee, "thank you" is said as "wado."