hakʼéí- ones relatives by blood, shikʼéí-- my relatives, akʼéí-- someones relatives. nikʼéí-- your relatives, nihikʼéí --our relatives.
Also: dah 'oonéłígíí or t'ááłá'í hooghanígíí--family of family group.
Loved ones: kwá ásiní
'ayóí 'óosh'ní --( to love him /her)
Shizhé'é dóó shimá 'ayóí 'áshó'ní.--"My father and mother love me."
Note; working out Navajo conjugation of verbs is very had and different than English.
The marks above vowels are high tone, not stress of accent. They make it a different vowel.
The k' is a glottalized k and sounds different than a regular k
the ' alone is a glottal stop.
The ł is a aspirated unvoiced L.
I don't know the Cherokee word, but the English word is hammer.
Didanawisgi is the Cherokee word for medicine man- and that can be a man or a woman.
In the Cherokee language, the name "Mark" does not have a direct translation, as Cherokee is a unique language with its own vocabulary and structure. Cherokee names often have deep cultural and spiritual significance, reflecting family history, personal traits, or connections to the natural world. It is important to consult with fluent Cherokee speakers or cultural experts for a more accurate understanding of names in the Cherokee language.
What cherokee indian word means free spirit?
what is the cherokee word for hummingbird
The Cherokee word for fire is atsilv
That is certainly not a Cherokee word, since Cherokee has no "ch" sound. It would be totally meaningless to a Cherokee.
I don't know the Cherokee word, but the English word is hammer.
The Cherokee word for butterfly is α©αα―αα (ganohesdi).
α α― α αα. This is how you write the word freedom in Cherokee
Didanawisgi is the Cherokee word for medicine man- and that can be a man or a woman.
Cherokee is a language spoken by some of the indigenous people of America. Their word for luck is A da s nv.
The Cherokee word for 'beautiful' is: uwoduhi u-wo-du-hi
Cherokee translation of word man
The Cherokee word for girl is, phonetically, "gah-hoo-jah".
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In the Cherokee language, the name "Mark" does not have a direct translation, as Cherokee is a unique language with its own vocabulary and structure. Cherokee names often have deep cultural and spiritual significance, reflecting family history, personal traits, or connections to the natural world. It is important to consult with fluent Cherokee speakers or cultural experts for a more accurate understanding of names in the Cherokee language.