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Tsalagi (Cherokee)

Lesson 15: Going Places

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TSALAGI (CHEROKEE) Phonetic Pronunciation ENGLISH
     
Gega. Gay-gah. I go.
Hega. Hay'-gah. You go.
Ega. A-gah. He/She/It goes.
Anega. Ah-nay-gah. They go.
Diquenvsvi gega. Dee-quay-nuh'-suh-ee gay-gah. I am going home.
Ditsenvsvi hega. Dee-chay-nuh-suh-ee hay'-gah. You are going home.
Tsuwenvsvi ega. Choo-way-nuh-suh-ee a-gah. He/She/It is going home.
Tsuwenvsv anega. Choo-way-nuh-suh ah-nay-gah. They are going home.
Anagisdi. Ah-nah-gee-s-dee. Go.
Alewistodi. Ah-lay-wee-s-toe-dee. Stop.

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