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  2. Cherokee – Sequoyah transliteration system

    www.translitteration.com/transliteration/en/cherokee

    When you transliterate a text from the Cherokee syllabary to the Latin alphabet, an invisible character (Unicode word joiner U+2060) is inserted between each transliterated syllable to enable the most accurate reverse transliteration (from the Latin alphabet to the Cherokee syllabary).

  3. Cherokee Translator - LingoJam

    lingojam.com/Cherokee

    This translator provides romanized cherokee translations. To access the Cherokee character script, for users already familiar with the cherokee alphabet, all you have to do is copy and paste the romanized translation into the english side, It will come out on the other in script form.

  4. The Cherokee Alphabet And How To Use It - Native Languages of the...

    www.native-languages.org/cherokee_alphabet.htm

    First, the Cherokee alphabet is technically not an alphabet at all, but a syllabary. That means each Cherokee symbol represents a syllable, not just a consonant or a vowel. So using the English alphabet, the Cherokee word ama ("water") is written with three letters: a, m, and a.

  5. Cherokee English Dictionary

    www.cherokeedictionary.net

    Cherokee (phonetic): Enter your search terms using the latin alphabet without spaces (or dashes) except between words. variations of syllables are acceptable ie. achucha, atsutsa, ajuja, achuja etc - not "a-tsu-tsa" or "a tsu tsa"

  6. Cherokee is well documented, with more literature than any other Native American language. There are Cherokee dictionaries and grammars, translations of parts of the Bible, and a Cherokee newspaper.

  7. Cherokee Keyboard Online - Tsalagi Alphabet - LEXILOGOS

    www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/tsalagi.htm

    Copy [Ctrl]+ [C] & Paste [Ctrl]+ [V] Online Cherokee keyboard to type a text with the Tsalagi alphabet.

  8. Cherokee Syllabary, Cherokee Language, Cherokee Dictionary ... - ...

    www.drstandley.com/nativeamerican_syllabary.shtml

    Almost all Cherokee syllables end in a vowel. When using the syllabary, Cherokee words can almost always be spelled as they are pronounced. Spelling sometimes varies when using English letters to interpret the syllables. The Cherokee language uses the following English consonants: d g h k l m n q s t w

  9. Cherokee Names: Translation of English Names Into Cherokee

    www.native-languages.org/cherokee_names.htm

    Good Cherokee textbook for sale, which can teach you Cherokee translation. : A good Cherokee dictionary, with all words printed in Cherokee characters as well as the English alphabet. Explanation for beginners about how to translate English names into Cherokee language characters.

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

    www.native-languages.org/cherokee_guide.htm

    Cherokee is also frequently written alphabetically, using a modified English alphabet. The following charts show the pronunciation for the alphabetic Cherokee orthography we have used on our site, as well as some alternate spellings that you may find in other books and websites.

  11. Cherokee English Dictionary

    cherokeedictionary.net/transliteration

    Cherokee English Dictionary. Instructions: Type or paste the Cherokee you'd like transliterated to syllabary in the panel on the left side. Click the to Syllabary >> button and the transliterated value will appear in the panel on the right.