You're welcome.
i think it's the same. because me and my are so alike, and Cherokee is nothing like the English language so it must be the same. i know it. hope this help ya. :-) gvlieliga! (gvlieliga means your welcome, just in case you were wondering)
In Cherokee, the phrase "you're welcome" can be translated as ᎦᏚᏩᏛᎢ (gaduwadv'i). The Cherokee language is a complex language with its own unique alphabet and grammar rules. The phrase is pronounced as "ga-doo-wah-dee."
born a Cherokee
What goes Angela mean in Cherokee language
Stephen has no meaning in Cherokee. Only Cherokee words have meaning in Cherokee.
Did you mean Cherokee, GA, Cherokee, OK, Cherokee, TX, Cherokee, AL, Cherokee, NC, Cherokee, SC, Cherokee, IA, or Cherokee, KS ?.
What does linda mean in cherokee
cherokee
It does not mean anything because the name is European in origin; Cherokee does not translate directly in that way.
There is no such thing as a 2004 Cherokee....if you mean GRAND CHEROKEE then I don't know
The word Tennesse means the River in the Cherokee Language.
The word in Aniyawiya Cherokee is osiyo (not osyio) and the meaning is "hello".