I believe it is mosaka
I'll take it from here. It's not a single word there are about 5 different ways to say it and spell it.
: = ooh doe
; =dah knee tah gah, like blood
; = Dee gah nay lee, friend
;=Dee nah dah nuh tlee ,same mother - sibling
; =uh gee knee lee,elder of female - sibling
; =dah nuh tlee
those are the English way to pronounce them. you'll have to look at the Cherokee syllabary to get the symbols. windows wont let me put them on here.
i just found this site called wehali.com it'll show you the symbols
That is the correct spelling of "brother" (male sibling).
The Cherokee word for rabbit is tsis or tsisdu, written ᏥᏍᏚ in Cherokee syllabary.
Yes, this is an incorrect spelling. The correct spelling for the word is enterprise. While many words have different variations, this particular word does not.
The "uy" is the unusual spelling pattern in the word guy.
Revelations is the correct spelling.
jacklyn in cherokee
兄: ani (older brother) 弟: otouto (younger brother) the word for older brother is 'o-ni-i-sa-n' the word for younger brother is 'o-to-u-to' (phonetic hiragana spelling)
In Cherokee, the term for little brother is "uga."
I need fund my Joshua in Cherokee language
The correct spelling is "brother-in-law" (your wife's brother).
The likely word is niece (daughter of a brother or sister).
The spelling could be one word godbrother but there is no such actual relationship term.
The Cherokee word for fire is atsilv
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.
"OK" does not stand for anything, but is merely a phonetic spelling of the Cherokee or Seminole word, "Okeh", which means, well, 'Okay'.
That is certainly not a Cherokee word, since Cherokee has no "ch" sound. It would be totally meaningless to a Cherokee.