Cherokee Language Lesson-- Syllabary Eastern Dialect Differences

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Cherokee Language Lesson-- Syllabary symbols that are quite different in Giduwa /Keetoowah Dialect than from western (oklahoma) or from Tutiyi (snowbird) dialects. These syllables are pronounced the way they are spoken in BIG COVE on the Qualla in NC.
==NOTE==
this segment pauses then repeats so you will be able to see it 3x. The first time through, it also shows how it would be written phonetically.

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  • its hard to find audio for eastern dialect

    thank you

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