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ONLINE LANGUAGE TUTOR
Tsalagi (Cherokee) Sequoyah, the great Cherokee linguist, developed a system for writing the Cherokee language. This writing system is based on a syllabary. In a syllabary, symbols are used to represent complete syllables in a language. This is different from an alphabet used in English, for example, where the symbols stand for short sounds. The Cherokee syllabary is shown below. The Cherokee letters are the larger symbols. Their names, or sounds, are shown in English.
You'll notice some of the Cherokee letters resemble some symbols
used in the English alphabet. It is important to remember that these Cherokee
letters do not represent the same sounds used in English. For example, the
Cherokee letter Pronunciation Guide
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.
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