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asgayia osti

The answer previously given is close, but not exactly accurate. The Cherokee word for man is *A-sga-ya.* When that word is spoken it is often contracted to sound like *a-sky.* The Cherokee word for little is u-sdi. When the two words are brought together the word for man is contracted even further so that the Cherokee name *Little man* is spoken as *Sky-u-sdi.*

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βˆ™ 13y ago

Usv yona i believe. I'm cherokee and trying to learn the language. I know Usv is the word for little and yona or yonv means bear. Not sure if they would be put together to form the phrase or not but ..yea hopefully it's right.

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βˆ™ 10y ago

Diné yázhí

The first word means man. The second little or small.

The marks over some of the vowels are high tone marks not accents. Think as though you are singing. low high, high high.

All the vowels are short in this: ne not neigh. a as in father, i as in bit.

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βˆ™ 4y ago

Issues asagayo

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