Megan = ᎺᎦᎾ
The Tsalagi word for family is Si da ne lv hi. It is pronounced she-dah-nay-luh'-he. You can hear it spoken on Cherokee.org under the "Culture" tab.
In Tsalagi (Cherokee), "hawa" means "goodbye" or "see you later." It is commonly used as a farewell greeting.
The correct spelling is "language".
There isn't one universal African language, so there isn't a single way to spell "mother" in an African language. It would depend on which specific African language you are referring to.
I think the word you want is "language".
Probably Megan Glover. Megan is the original Welsh language spelling.
"Tsalagi"
Tsalagi
It is not a Tsalagi (Cherokee) word so it is said the same way it is spoken in English.
You are supposed to call letters letters. If your talking about a different language, like the Cherokee language, It's called Tsalagi Gawonihisdi (or just) Tsalagi (THAT'S the Cherokee language)
Sequoya created a "syllabary" of the Tsalagi language (an alphabet). He made a new language for them :)
Megan
The Tsalagi word for family is Si da ne lv hi. It is pronounced she-dah-nay-luh'-he. You can hear it spoken on Cherokee.org under the "Culture" tab.
One of 23 dialects of Tsalagi and Iroquoian derivative.
He "invented" the written version of the Tsalagi / Cherokee language; and alphabet if you will.
Tsalagi (The Cherokee language) uses an alphabet, not single representative symbols.
There is no "Megan" in the Polish language.