In the Cherokee language, "prosperity" can be expressed as "ᎩᎦᎨᏍᏗ" (gigageʔsdi). However, it’s important to note that the concept of prosperity may be conveyed differently in various contexts, and translations can vary. For precise usage, consulting a fluent speaker or a linguistic resource is recommended.
Cherokee
Salo:li (squirrel)
sacagawea i dont know how to spell it
sacagawea i dont know how to spell it
You can't find your name in Cherokee, it is a totally different language and they don't have english names turned into their language.
The word referring to the Iroquoian language is spelt Cherokee.
It is not a Tsalagi (Cherokee) word so it is said the same way it is spoken in English.
"victorious people" is not in Cherokee, and this section of the site is about the English language. Cherokee was not a written language until the early 19th century, when a special set of characters (not the English alphabet) was invented for writing it.
prosperity. prospérité
Candy = ka(li)setsi [kahl say je] ᎧᎵᏎᏥ
In Cherokee, "grey eagle" is spelled as "ᏄᏓᏉᏛ" (nudalodv). It is pronounced as "noo-dah-loh-dah." This term combines words for "grey" and "eagle" in the Cherokee language.
In Cherokee, the name "Chandler" can be transliterated using the Cherokee syllabary. It would typically be spelled as ᏣᎦᏅᎩ (Tsaganjgi), though transliterations can vary based on pronunciation. For precise spelling, it's best to consult a fluent Cherokee speaker or a language resource.