To say Bear in Cherokee....it is Kanyanol......To say it, it is said( can-yawn-all)....
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This is easy. Άρκτος (árktos)=bear
"Nita" (pronounced "needa") means bear in Choctaw. I am not sure how to say "little" though. To say "little" in Choctaw is "ushi," and "bear" is "nita." So you would combine it to make "nitushi," which means " little bear."
E-li-si (Cherokee = grandmother)
The Cherokee People's 'Trail of Tears' or the WW2 'Bataan Death March' bear similar details.
There are multiple different Native American languages. The Cherokee language is the only Native language to have its own syllabary, created by Chief Sequoyah. The Cherokee syllabary was invented by George Guess/Gist, a.k.a. Chief Sequoyah, of the Cherokee, and was developed between 1809 and 1824. If you wanted to say "Hello." in Cherokee, you would say "Osiyo", pronounced "Oh-see-yo".
Bear Little Bear
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Yona nvwati
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
bear class say is to correct?
In Cherokee, baby boy is "uyetsvgi atsilvsdi."
In Cherokee, "thank you" is said as "wado."
U say it like ᏆᎳᏆ ᎦᎶᏂᏗ ᎳᏏᎳ ᎤᎷᎳᏓ in Cherokee
Before the arrival of horses in the Americas, the tribes of the Sioux had no word for that animal. When they first saw horses they invented a new word that literally means "mystery dog": shunkawakan.