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how do you say okay in cherokee

by Dr. Norene Kerluke Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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Oh wah wah wah which means okay be sure to check in for next week's Cherokee word of the week.MoreOh wah wah wah which means okay be sure to check in for next week's Cherokee word of the week.

What is the Cherokee word for yes?

0:070:26CHEROKEE WORD OF THE WEEK- Yes - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWelcome to Cherokee word of the week this week's word is which means yes be sure to check in forMoreWelcome to Cherokee word of the week this week's word is which means yes be sure to check in for next week's word of the week.

How do you say go in peace in Cherokee?

0:080:31Cherokee Word of the Week: Peace - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis week's word is. Which means peace be sure to check in for next week's cherokee word of the weekMoreThis week's word is. Which means peace be sure to check in for next week's cherokee word of the week.

What does WADO mean in Cherokee language?

thank youWa do (or Wado) is the English phonetic spelling of 'thank you' in Cherokee.Nov 25, 2014

What is the Cherokee name for love?

adageyudiConversation. #DYK: In Cherokee, our word for "love" is adageyudi (Syllabary: ᎠᏓᎨᏳᏗ).

How do you say you are beautiful in Cherokee?

0:090:28CHEROKEE WORD OF THE WEEK: BEAUTIFUL - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWill do hee hoo what do hee which means beautiful be sure to check in for next week's Cherokee wordMoreWill do hee hoo what do hee which means beautiful be sure to check in for next week's Cherokee word of the week.

How do you say God in Cherokee?

Unetlanvhi (oo-net-la-nuh-hee): the Cherokee word for God or “Great Spirit,” is Unetlanvhi is considered to be a divine spirit with no human form. The name is pronounced similar to oo-net-la-nuh-hee.

What does Skoden mean in native?

let's go thenThe word skoden has been used by various Indigenous communities for a long time, but has been more of an inside joke/slang word for "let's go then." It started gaining popularity on Indigenous people's social media feeds a few years ago, and more recently showed up when someone spray-painted skoden over the Sudbury ...Jul 21, 2018

How do you say welcome in Cherokee?

0:050:30CHEROKEE WORD OF THE WEEK: YOU'RE WELCOME - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd Lee Jae ha gah Lee Lee Jae ha gully and Lee Jae ha.MoreAnd Lee Jae ha gah Lee Lee Jae ha gully and Lee Jae ha.

What does "e do da" mean in Cherokee?

Some Cherokee words used for people include "a s ga ya," which means "man"; "i ge and i ge ya," both of which mean "woman"; "e do da," which means "father"; "e tsi," which means "mother"; "e do di," which means "grandfather"; "e li si," which means "grandmother"; "si-da-ni-lv," which means "family"; and "tsu-na-li," which means "friends.".

What does "o si yo" mean?

Some common words and phrases used in everyday greetings include "o si yo," which means "hello"; "wa do," which means "thank you"; and "tsi lu gi," which means "welcome.".

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