Pronunciation would be, eh-lee-see. Which means grandmother.
Friend is unalii. which is u-na-li-i. You pronounce it like this... u =ooh na=nah li=lee i=ee
a-li-si a as is "father" (short sound) lee see ah-lee-see
They pronounce it "W-I-L-L-I-A-M" "Christian" or "European" names like that may mean something in the history of that language, but it is not a Cherokee (Tsalagi) word so it does not mean anything.
Well honey, in Cherokee, you say "yes" as "v-ha." So next time you wanna give a hearty agreement in Cherokee, just throw out that "v-ha" like you're sealing a deal with the sassiest handshake.
The Cherokee alphabet was syllabary. Given to the Cherokee by Seqouah a great Cherokee Indian
How do you Pronounce the Cherokee name Angie?
The English word for the Tagalog word "elisi" is "erase."
To my understanding, it means "Cherokee". It's the Cherokee's word for themselves.
cho-Ee
"E-li-si" in Cherokee is pronounced as "eh-LEE-see".
its pronounced Stand Weigh-tee
Si-qua-oy... si qua ya
In Cherokee, "grey eagle" is spelled as "ᏄᏓᏉᏛ" (nudalodv). It is pronounced as "noo-dah-loh-dah." This term combines words for "grey" and "eagle" in the Cherokee language.
Some dialects would pronounce it tsa-lee and some would pronounce it cha-lee, and it's spelled ᏣᎵ
A-ni-da-we-hi is how it's pronounced in most dialects (for lack of a better word) of Cherokee. However, I believe the Neches (Roughly, Nay-Cheese) Cherokee pronounce it Ah-dah-we-uh
Friend is unalii. which is u-na-li-i. You pronounce it like this... u =ooh na=nah li=lee i=ee
The word "new" in Cherokee is pronounced " i tse" and is spelled with the letter I and a symbol. This language is difficult to translate, but there are websites available that offer word lists. These include places like Cherokee.org.