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In Cherokee, the phrase "you're welcome" can be translated as ᎦᏚᏩᏛᎢ (gaduwadv'i). The Cherokee language is a complex language with its own unique alphabet and grammar rules. The phrase is pronounced as "ga-doo-wah-dee."

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Gvlieliga

(v = 'uh' as in 'huh)

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(v = 'uh' as in 'huh)

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How do you say you're welcome in Cherokee

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