"Cherokee" is a proper adjective used to describe things related to the Cherokee people, culture, language, or tribe.
The word "sequoia" is derived from the name of Sequoyah, a Cherokee silversmith and inventor of the Cherokee syllabary. The giant sequoia tree was named in his honor.
The word "Sequoia" originates from the Latinized name of the Cherokee leader Sequoyah, who created the Cherokee syllabary. It was later used to name the giant sequoia trees found in California.
The simple subject in the sentence is "Cherokee." It is the main noun that the sentence is talking about.
Some words with the root word "luck" include lucky, luckless, and unluckily.
The Cherokee word for fire is atsilv
That is certainly not a Cherokee word, since Cherokee has no "ch" sound. It would be totally meaningless to a Cherokee.
I don't know the Cherokee word, but the English word is hammer.
The Cherokee word for butterfly is α©αα―αα (ganohesdi).
α α― α αα. This is how you write the word freedom in Cherokee
Didanawisgi is the Cherokee word for medicine man- and that can be a man or a woman.
The Cherokee word for 'beautiful' is: uwoduhi u-wo-du-hi
Cherokee translation of word man
The Cherokee word for girl is, phonetically, "gah-hoo-jah".
The Cherokee Word for Water - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013
A puma is also called a cougar. The Cherokee word for cougar is tlv-da-tsi.
u wo du hi (Cherokee word for "beautiful" and pronounced: oo wo doo hee)