It would be spelled A-M-E-L-I-A because Tsalagi cannot translate European Christian naming conventions.
jacklyn in cherokee
I need fund my Joshua in Cherokee language
Cherokee is a syllabary. This means that each letter represents the sound of a syllable rather than the sound of the letter. When transliterated from the Cherokee syllabary, the spelling for Diane would be something like Deene (de-e-ne).
Cherokee spelling of Donna is a backward capital J for da, followed by a capital O with a line through the upper middle for na.
Amélie would be the French way of spelling Amelia.Mary would be spelled Marie in French.But Amelia Mary Earhart would be spelled the very same way as Americans do. There wouldn't be any alternative spelling.
Amélie would be the classic French spelling, but Amelia would be accepted as well as a first name in French.
Patrick
A tlv quo dv is the phonetic spelling for pride.
flying is the corrrect spelling not "fling" which is fling as in having an affair!!
In the Cherokee language, Tennessee is spelled "ᏔᎾᏏ" (pronounced "Tanasie"). The name reflects the phonetic sounds of the English name while incorporating Cherokee syllabary characters. This spelling is used to represent the state's name within the Cherokee community.
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.
Yes. In the Cherokee syllabary, it would look like this: ᎾᏁᏏ If you are not able to see these characters, go to "sources and related links" (down below) and download the cherokee font on that webpage.)