sequoyah

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Inventor of the syllabary for writing the Cherokee language, also known as George Guess
{i} (c.1770-1843) Cherokee Indian teacher who developed a written alphabet for the Cherokee language in 1821
a Native American of the Cherokee tribe, who invented a way of writing the Cherokee language, so that he could record his people's way of life (1760?-1843). or Sequoya or Sequoia born 1760/1770, Taskigi, North Carolina colony died August 1843, near San Fernando, Mex. Creator of the Cherokee writing system. Sequoyah was probably the son of a British trader. Convinced that the secret of the white people's power was written language, Sequoyah set about developing a Cherokee system. Adapting letters from English, Greek, and Hebrew, he created a system of 86 symbols representing all the syllables of the Cherokee language. Most Cherokee quickly became literate as a result. Sequoyah never learned to speak, read, or write English
sequoya
Cherokee who created a notation for writing the Cherokee language (1770-1843)
sequoyah

    الواصلة

    Se·quoy·ah

    التركية النطق

    sıkwoyı

    النطق

    /səˈkwoiə/ /səˈkwɔɪə/
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