The way to pronounce the Italian name Loiacano is "LO-ia-KO-no."
Pronounce it almost as "you" but with slightly different tone
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He wasn't - the name Sequoyah is a modern approximation of his real name, Ssiquoya. This may come from the Cherokee word siqua, a pig or a hog; the reason for the name is lost and we can never know exactly the significance of this.
Genghis Khan founded the Khan dynasty. Although his name can be hard to pronounce, you can pronounce it like this gen gis khan.
its pronounced Stand Weigh-tee
"E-li-si" in Cherokee is pronounced as "eh-LEE-see".
a-li-si a as is "father" (short sound) lee see ah-lee-see
To my understanding, it means "Cherokee". It's the Cherokee's word for themselves.
cho-Ee
The Cherokeepeople like most other Native American's did not have a name for themselves, the name "Cherokee" is what other tribes called them. After having to have this designation it was (generally) accepted to use that name. In our own language it is normally said as "Tsalagi" or "Cha-sala-gee" - please understand however that there are 23 dialects that pronounce this differently.
The Cherokeepeople like most other Native American's did not have a name for themselves, the name "Cherokee" is what other tribes called them. After having to have this designation it was (generally) accepted to use that name. In our own language it is normally said as "Tsalagi" or "Cha-sala-gee" - please understand however that there are 23 dialects that pronounce this differently.
Cherokee Thornton's birth name is Cherokee Henry Thompson.
Si-qua-oy... si qua ya
DAhh-ree-KahAhhh (as a simple phonetic translation in Tsalagi). If you are asking what the name would mean, or how it would translate into Tsalagi; then sorry to say it won't.
The English name of Chris is pronounced as quiss for a Cherokee name. The name would be spelled Quis using the Cherokee alphabet.
That's an English name; not a Cherokee name.