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Cherokee orthography
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Although this table has the whole syllabary on it, I haven't taken the time yet to make sure all the phonemic values are correct. When I do, I'll put it on the Cherokee language page.
a
e
i
o
u
v
Ꭰ /a, ʔa/
Ꭱ /e, ʔe/
Ꭲ /i, ʔi/
Ꭳ /o, ʔo/
Ꭴ /u, ʔu/
Ꭵ /ə̃, ʔə̃/
Ꭶ - /ka/
Ꭷ /kha/
Ꭸ /ke, khe/
Ꭹ /ki, khi/
Ꭺ /ko, kho/
Ꭻ /ku, khu/
Ꭼ /kə̃, khə̃/
Ꭽ /ha/
Ꭾ /he/
Ꭿ /hi/
Ꮀ /ho/
Ꮁ /hu/
Ꮂ /hə̃/
Ꮃ /la, hla/
Ꮄ /le, hle/
Ꮅ /li, hli/
Ꮆ /lo, hlo/
Ꮇ /lu, hlu/
Ꮈ /lə̃, hlə̃/
Ꮉ /ma/
Ꮊ /me/
Ꮋ /mi/
Ꮌ /mo/
Ꮍ /mu/
Ꮎ /na/
Ꮏ /hna/
Ꮐ /nah/
Ꮑ /ne, hne/
Ꮒ /ni, hni/
Ꮓ /no, hno/
Ꮔ /nu, hnu/
Ꮕ /nə̃, hnə̃/
Ꮖ /kwa, kwha/
Ꮗ /kwe, kwhe/
Ꮘ /kwi, kwhi/
Ꮙ /kwo, kwho, kwu, kwhu/
Ꮚ /kwu, kwhu/
Ꮛ /kwə̃, kwhə̃/
Ꮜ /sa/
Ꮝ /s/
Ꮞ /se/
Ꮟ /si/
Ꮠ /so/
Ꮡ /su/
Ꮢ /sə̃/
Ꮣ /ta/
Ꮤ /tha/
Ꮥ /te/
Ꮦ /the/
Ꮧ /ti/
Ꮨ /thi/
Ꮩ /to, tho/
Ꮪ /tu, thu/
Ꮫ /tə̃, thə̃/
Ꮬ /tla/
Ꮭ /tlha, hla/
Ꮮ /tle, tlhe, hle/
Ꮯ /tli, tlhi, hli/
Ꮰ /tlo, tlho, hlo/
Ꮱ /tlu, tlhu, hlu/
Ꮲ /tlə̃, tlhə̃, hlə̃/
Ꮳ /ʦa, ʦha/
Ꮴ /ʦe, ʦhe/
Ꮵ /ʦi, ʦhi/
Ꮶ /ʦo, ʦho/
Ꮷ /ʦu, ʦhu/
Ꮸ /ʦə̃, ʦhə̃/
Ꮹ /wa/
Ꮺ /we/
Ꮻ /wi/
Ꮼ /wo/
Ꮽ /wu/
Ꮾ /wə̃/
Ꮿ /ja/
Ᏸ /je/
Ᏹ /ji/
Ᏺ /jo/
Ᏻ /ju/
Ᏼ /jə̃/
From the French Wikipedia
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Wait! I think I might like the one from the French Wikipedia better...
a [a] ou [ə]e [e] ou [ɛ]i [i] ou [ɪ]o [o] ou [ɔ]u [u] ou [ʊ] v [ə̃]
Ꭰ aᎡ eᎢ iᎣ oᎤ uᎥ v
g [g]Ꭶ ga — Ꭷ kaᎨ geᎨ giᎩ goᎫ guᎬ gv
h [h]Ꭽ haᎮ heᎯ hiᎰ hoᎱ huᎲ hv
l [l]Ꮃ laᎴ leᎵ liᎶ loᎷ luᎸ lv
m [m]Ꮉ maᎺ meᎻ miᎼ moᎽ mu
n [n]Ꮎ na — Ꮏ hna — Ꮐ nahᏁ neᏂ niᏃ noᏄ nuᏅ nv
qu [kw]Ꮖ quaᏇ queᏈ quiᏉ quoᏊ quuᏋ guv
s [s]Ꮝ s — Ꮜ saᏎ seᏏ siᏐ soᏑ suᏒ sv
d / t [d] / [t]Ꮣ da — Ꮤ taᏕ de — Ꮦ teᏗ di — Ꮨ tiᏙ doᏚ duᏛ dv
tl [tɬ]Ꮬ dla — Ꮭ tlaᏞ tleᏟ tliᏠ tloᏡ tluᏢ tlv
ts [ʤ]Ꮳ tsaᏤ tseᏥ tsiᏦ tsoᏧ tsuᏨ tsv
w [ɰ]Ꮹ waᏪ weᏫ wiᏬ woᏭ wuᏮ wv
y [j]Ꮿ yaᏰ yeᏱ yiᏲ yoᏳ yuᏴ yv
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