If you mean how is the sound a pronounced in Cheyenne words, it is always a as in father, except at the end of a word when it is whispered:
pave-esheeva! = good morning [pah-vey-eh-sheev']
If you mean is there a word in Cheyenne that corresponds with the English indefinite article "A", no there is no such word.
In the Cheyenne language, the word for beaver is:hóma'e
The Cheyenne people actually spoke their own language (Tsėhesenėstsestotse). It's part of the Algonquian language family (specifically Plains Algonquian, which also includes Arapaho_languageand Blackfoot_language), and is distinct from the Siouan languages spoken by the Dakota, Lakota, and other Plains tribes.
dog soldier is aeuropean word for the band of tsitsistas warrioirs. You wont find it on the internet
Cheyenne's name is Cheyenne because that's what her parent's named her.
The language is Latin. It's the motto of the Royal Marines - By sea, by land
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The Cheyenne language has no specific word for cinnamon.
You answered your own question ^^ The Cheyenne's have their own language called "The Cheyenne language"! No joke! I am also researching them and when I found this I laughed! Good luck!
How do you tranlate "dignity" into cheyenne language ? Thanks for your answer.
Shy-ann. The name Cheyenne is Tsitsista'ist pronounced Tatistaah'st
In the Cheyenne language, the word for beaver is:hóma'e
The Cheyenne language is an Algonquin dialect. They are divided into two major factions; Tsu-Tas or Northern Cheyenne and Tsi-Tsi-Tas or Southern Cheyenne.
'Jennifer'. It's not a name of Cheyenne origins, and was introduced to them only well after their language was established.
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The Cheyenne word for a dog is:hótameThe Cheyenne warrior society known as Dog Men (incorrectly called Dog Soldiers by some people) were:Hotamétaneo'o
In the Cheyenne language the word for an animal's tail is heheva'xe or ma-htseva'xe
Most Cheyenne people today speak English if not as their first language certainly as a second language. Officially they speak their own language belonging to the algonquain language speaking people.