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  1. Cherokee syllabary - Wikipedia

    The Cherokee syllabary (Cherokee: ᏣᎳᎩ ᏗᎪᏪᎶᏙᏗ, romanized: Tsalagi Digohwelodohdi) is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee …

  2. The Cherokee Alphabet And How To Use It

    We get a lot of confused email asking how to use the Cherokee alphabet, so here is a tutorial that should hopefully clear things up for beginning Cherokee language learners.

  3. Cherokee language, writing system and pronunciation - Omniglot

    The Cherokee syllabary was invented by George Guess/Gist, a.k.a. Chief Sequoyah (ᏍᏏᏉᏯ / ᏎᏉᏯ), of the Cherokee, and was developed between 1809 and 1824.

  4. NATIVE HISTORY ASSOCIATION - Cherokee Syllabary

    Our Cherokee Syllabary Lessons will focus on a single row of the syllabary at a time. Each lesson will display a row for you to study and a quiz for you to test your knowledge.

  5. Cherokee Nation Language Department

    May 30, 2019 · Sequoyah's original syllabary chart. Syllabary chart with phonetics.

  6. Cherokee Syllabary

    The Cherokee Syllabary is the foundation for the Cherokee language. See and hear the entire Cherokee Syllabary here.

  7. Cherokee Alphabet - 19th Century Native American Prints

    The creation of the Cherokee alphabet has historically been attributed to Sequoyah (aka George Guess) in the early 1820s. The syllabary consisted of eighty-six symbols representing seventy …

  8. Cherokee English Dictionary

    Home | Transliterate | Grammar Guide | Corpus Main | First 500 | Reading and Listening Links | Cherokee New Testament | Syllabary Table | About | Login

  9. Cherokee Alphabet: script letters in order, copy the language ...

    Explore the Cherokee Alphabet and copy-paste script characters. Discover all 85 letters with their precise names, transcriptions, and pronunciations on SYMBL ( ‿ )

  10. Cherokee Pronunciation Guide, Alphabet and Phonology (Tsalagi)

    The Cherokee language has its own syllabic writing system which is distinct from English and other European alphabets. You can visit our Cherokee syllabary page to see a chart of these …