he Cherokee Alphabet is difficult to pronounce. The letters aren't very easy to write. The letters stand for words. Cherokee's can understand it, but it is very hard for us to to understand, read and write. To pronounce in Cherokee language, you would pronounce the first pronounce the letter at the beginning.
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The Cherokee alphabet is very intresting. So if you were wondering what the writing was under here that is what it is. As you will probably notice some of their letters are the same as ours. I hope you enjoy my report on the CHEROKEE ALPHABET.
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You'll notice some of the Cherokee letters resemble some symbols used in the English alphabet. It is important to remember that these Cherokee letters do not represent the same sounds used in English. For example, the Cherokee letter looks like the English letter "D", but is pronounced "ah" in Cherokee.
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Legend: Each picture of a Cherokee letter is followed by its romanization, a comma, and the key to which that letter is mapped in my font. Users of capable clients will see the key displayed in a fixed-width font.
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Not long after that, I met my wife. I decided to write her love letters, in Cherokee. I was immediately presented with a problem, I didn't speak Cherokee. I didn't read it either.
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> (latin 'a' and cyrillic 'a' still look the same.) > > But Cherokee 'A' has no lowercase letter for it. > > Prefix-based Versioning on ACE may help to ease this situation around > Cherokee and new scripts blocks to be added to UCS > in the future. ... Subject: Re: [idn] Cherokee letters look like uppercase Latin letters...
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Subject: [idn] Cherokee letters look like uppercase Latin letters ... Efforts, such the Carnegie Cherokee Project, are being made to revive both the Cherokee language and the Cherokee syllabary. Used to write: Cherokee (Tsalagi), a Southern Iroquoian language spoken by around 22,500 people in North Carolina and Oklahoma.
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Mar. 5, 1797 - Knoxville, [Tennessee to] John Watts and other cheifs [sic] of the Cherokee Nation / J[ohn] Sevier; Dec. 2, 1807 - Articles of a treaty between the United States [and] the Cherokee [Nation], Chickama[u]ga; ... ; Old Letters and Correpondences mentioning the Chickamauga...
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