Wado for sharing this, I feel connected RN
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85 (originally 86)[26] characters in the Cherokee syllabary provide a suitable method to write Cherokee
That’s fascinating! It’s a relatively new language, so I’m surprised it hasn’t changed more in the last 200 years.
16 0 ReplyOnly the syllabary is new not the language.
9 0 ReplyYou know what I meant, but yes, you’re correct
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Wow, I've never seen the Cherokee language in written form. It's beautiful!
14 0 ReplyHe posts these regularly! And some magic!
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someone done fucked up the transliteration system... or american english phonetics are really fucked.
10 0 ReplyOne can't write phonetically in a language that doesn't have phonetic rules.
4 0 Replythis is like "atheism doesn't belong as an option in "religion" boxes for personal data"
you have a phonetic system, it being a pile of shit isn't the fault of other languages.
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I don't blame folk for not knowing the international phonetic alphabet, even though this here is what it's for. I have trouble keeping track of all of my vowels
3 0 ReplyÂż Por que no los dos ?
2 0 Replypuede ser, ingles es una mierda total
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Now the big question is how do you say, “Rampant cultural appropriation/misrepresentation is Star Trek: Voyager”? 🤣
9 0 ReplyI'm gonna bet on "Akoocheemoya".
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In any language, LLAP.
3 0 ReplyThat's very cool!
10 0 ReplyNo! It's super cool!
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